THE CHANGING FACE OF NORTH CAROLINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION

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THE CHANGING FACE OF NORTH CAROLINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION Dr. Mike Walden Reynolds Distinguished Professor North Carolina State University OPENING JOKE: PARAPHRASING GEORGE BURNS: A GOOD SPEECH HAS A GOOD BEGINNING, A GOOD ENDING, AND LITTLE IN-BETWEEN

TRANSPORTATION = FREEDOM EXPANDS OPTIONS FOR HOME WORK PLAY

TRANSPORTATION = ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REDUCING COSTS OF MOVING MATERIALS PRODUCTS LABOR

TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT LEADS TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WALK HORSE BARGE TRAIN VEHICLE PLANE

NORTH CAROLINA HAS BEEN OUTPACING THE NATION IN POPULATION GROWTH SINCE THE 1970S

LARGE SHARE OF STATE’S GROWTH COMES FROM NET IN-MIGRATION

COUNTY POPULATION GROWTH: 1970 TO 2010

COUNTY POPULATION GROWTH 2010-2050

TRANSPORTATION ISSUES FOR FAST-GROWING URBAN CORES CONGESTION HIGH LAND COSTS FOR PROJECTS ROLE OF MASS TRANSIT NEW MODES OF TRANSIT

TRANSPORTATION ISSUES FOR GROWING SATELLITE COUNTIES FAST CONNECTIONS TO URBAN CORE

TRANSPORTATION ISSUES FOR SLOW-GROWING RURAL AREAS USE TRANSPORTATION TO STIMULATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT * AGRIBUSINESS * MANUFACTURING * TOURISM * RETIREMENT/SECOND HOME

“GAME-CHANGING” TECHNOLOGIES WILL IMPACT TRANSPORTATION AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES RIDE SHARING LOW COST HIGH-SPEED INTERNET VIRTUALIZATION DRONE DELIVERY REMOTE SERVICE DELIVERY CHEAPER AND FLEXIBLE TRANSPORTATION MATERIALS

TECHNOLOGIES COULD IMPACT HOW WE LIVE, WORK, PLAY, AND MOVE IMPACTS ON: VEHICLE OWNERHIP COMMUTING REMOTE WORKING PRODUCT/SERVICE ACCESS REVERSE URBANIZATION

LAST, THE ISSUE OF TRANSPORTATION FUNDING IMPROVED MPH AND ALTERNATIVE FUELS ARE WORKING AGAINST THE GAS TAX REPLACEMENTS? GENERAL TAX REVENUE MILEAGE TAX TOLLS

IMMEDIATE FUTURE FOR TRANSPORTATION: CONTINUE CURRENT TRENDS & ISSUES CONGESTION CONNECTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

LONGER RUN FUTURE OF TRANSPORTATION IS LESS CERTAIN DEPENDS ON HOW FAST TECHNOLOGY EVOLVES AND HOW LIVING, WORKING, AND COMMUTING PATTERNS CHANGE