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Joe IacobucciNew Mobility Practice LeaderDirector of TransitSam Schwartz Consulting
[email protected]
www.driverlessfuture.org
but then something happened
For second half of the 20th century, engineers had one “problem” to solve
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annual vehicles miles traveled increased on an annual
basis for a century
but then something else
happened
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states that drive less have a better economy
Mode choices, 16 to 34 year-olds
The high cost of business as usual
What is important today is vital
for the future
All cities have the potential to reduce
car dependency and congestion.
CURRENT & PROJECTED MODAL SHARE
2.4M – 3.6M
1.8M – 2.2M
0.6M – 0.9M
Shift of nearly
7 million across
three cities within
10 – 30 years
All cities have the potential to reduce
car dependency and congestion.
Shift of nearly
7 million across
three cities within
10 – 30 years
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Harmonization with the built environment
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Funding high
capacity
transit and
designing
the ROW for
all users
CDOT/CTA Loop Link
the new streetcar