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Emerging Transportation Technologies: Introduction to Legal and Policy Landscape
BB&K Transportation Technology Webinar Series
October 25, 2018
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SMART MOBILITY IN CITIES
CHALLENGING ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION • Safe Integration – What is safe enough?
• Preemption
• Regulation of Right-of-Way• Connection to broadband
deployment• Interoperability
• Tax and Revenue • Paying for infrastructure
• Privacy and Data Sharing
• Terms of Use (i.e. mandatory arbitration)
• TNC Regulations
• Equity
• Public Trust / Adoption
EDUCATION AND TRUST
MAKE YOUR VOICES HEARD • Ongoing comment opportunities:
• Impact of AV Technologies on Workforce – Due Nov. 5
• ANPRM for AV Pilot Programs – Due Nov. 23• AV 3.0 – Due Dec. 7
• Comment opportunities “down the road”:• Streamlining FMVSS exemption process• Automated Driving Systems and Commercial
Trucks• Update to Uniform Traffic Control Devices
Manual
2018 Best Best & Krieger LLP
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GREG RODRIGUEZ@smartertranspo
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Washington, D.C.
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2018 Best Best & Krieger LLP
Emerging Transportation Technologies: Introduction to Legal and Policy Landscape
Antoinette Meier, Principal Regional [email protected]
Marisa Mangan, Associate Regional [email protected]
SANDAG Overview
• Metropolitan Planning Organization and Regional Transportation Planning Agency
• 18 cities and County of San Diego
• Forum for regional decision making
• Plan, design, build, operate
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Adoption Rate of New Technology
Growth in the Internet of Things
• The number of connected devices will exceed 50 billion by 2020
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App Enabled Transportation
The Challenge (Regional Government)
• Planning for the future • Limited transportation modeling tools• Insufficient data • Infrastructure investment decisions• Policy changes • Keeping pace
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San Diego Regional Proving Ground• Inform public policy
and long-range planning that guides deployment of AVs in support of the region’s goals for mobility, sustainability, equity, and economic prosperity
• Outreach and education
Statewide Coordination
• Future Mobility Research Program: • Emerging Technology White Paper• Evaluation methods for new mobility
services and technology• Analyzing the impact of Ride-hailing on
California Communities
Challenges for Local Governments• Adapting plans and policies• Knowledge, technical expertise, and
resources• Regulating and managing new mobility• Competing needs for curb space• Redefining complete streets
Micromobility Defined
Regional MicromobilityCoordination• Data sharing• Regulations
including operator fees, fleet caps
• Micromobilityparking
• Education/Outreach• Safety and liability• Equity
SB 1151 (Bates)
• Authorizes any city in the San Diego region to establish a neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV) transportation plan
• Specifies how NEVs may operate in a community• Identifies opportunities for implementation of NEV
infrastructure (e.g., dedicated lanes, parking)
Image Courtesy of CVAG
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Learn Moresandag.org/micromobility
Antoinette Meier, Principal Regional Planner
Marisa Mangan, Associate Regional Planner
SDForward.com/mobilityhubs
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Shared Mobility: One City’s Process and Perspective
Roi LuskPrincipal Assistant City Attorney
Office of the City AttorneyTucson, Arizona
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Discussion Points
• Balancing Risk with Innovation
• Developing Appropriate Policies and Regulations
• State and Federal Considerations
• Procurement Considerations/Process
• The City Council Approval Process
Takeaways
• Collaborate!
• Tap into inside and outside resources
• Think broadly and long term
• Ask what problem is being addressed
QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, ANSWERS• THANK YOU!
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