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1 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY Thursday 11 October 2012

2 Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Unleashed Peter F. Sweatman Director University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI)

3 Sustainable mobility It is not enough to incrementally reduce the negative impacts of transport A new, open, multimodal system that will serve us for at least 50 years A vibrant transportation services economy Intelligent systems that invite users to behave differently Creating order-of-magnitude improvements across the triple bottom line: economy, environment and society (relative to Transportation 1.0) 11 October 20123© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

4 Sustainable mobility must compete Business as usual is incremental at best Safety is a high bar, well-entrenched We are not accustomed to high rates of change in transport -But change will now be rapid Other big goals, such as resilience, may take over the debate -With unfamiliar characteristics like modularity, diversity, adaptive capacity, anticipation 11 October 20124© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

5 The new ITS is transformational Expanded boundaries -Service-oriented, revenue streams, big data and analytics, consumer platforms for communication Consumer-oriented -In-vehicle technologies lead growth Industry-government partnership -Platforms for entrepreneurs 11 October 20125© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

6 Where are we today? 11 October 20126© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

7 We are living in a connected world with new mobility choices 11 October 20127© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

8 Connectivity has changed the face of commercial vehicles as well 11 October 20128© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

9 Companies involved in transportation are changing 11 October 20129© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

10 Change driven by billions of consumer choices Whether travel is needed What mode, or combination of modes? What routes? Smart parking Access to additional services How open is the data? Can the consumer own and control their data? 11 October 201210© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

11 There are 11699 people sharing 1443 cars in France 11 October 201211© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

12 The power of the ITS transaction Strength of influence on user Reliability of information ESC LDW Traffic info V2V, V2I Car sharing Signal pre-emption for buses Autonomous on call 11 October 201212© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

13 Change driven by policy decisions Civil transport decisions based on accessibility -Connectivity and proximity are alternatives to mobility Open data and owned data Platforms for connectivity and autonomy Smart cities -Platforms for data, payments and information 11 October 201213© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

14 Policy creates innovation: vehicles that don’t crash 11 October 201214© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

15 Wall Street Journal September 24, 2012 Who's Behind the Wheel? Nobody. The driverless car is coming. And we all should be glad it is. The Sunday Times (London) September 16, 2012 56MPH - I THINK I'LL HAVE A NAP; Ken Gibson gets a taste of the future in a 'road train' convoy of cars controlled by a single driver telegraph.co.uk May 18, 2012 Self-driving cars 'not far off'; General Motors reckons most of the building blocks are already in place for a semi- autonomous self driving car, but that full autonomy is a way off. New Scientist March 31, 2012 Hands off the wheel. If the going's tough, the car gets cover 11 October 201215© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

16 Raising the I.Q. of City Services - NYTimes 11 October 201216© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

17 Sustainable cities Intelligent traffic solutions, green buildings, wastewater management, and smart grid infrastructure are just a few of the technologies helping to steer today’s urbanization toward sustainability. 11 October 201217© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

18 Change by an order of magnitude 1 in 7 vehicles in-use in peak hour 7 people can share 1 car Household expenditure on transport (individual car ownership) is 10x a shared/driverless system Investment in vehicles is 10x investment in infrastructure 11 October 201218© 2012 KEEP MOVING, TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

19 Eeeac2012@rli.nl Iwww.rli.nl T#EeacRli l‘Group ‘EEAC-RLI Conference 2012 on sustainable mobility’ 11 October 201219


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