Originally Posted by
Ross MacLochness
Perhaps something we should look at for MAPS 4 is installing shared autonomous vehicle infrastructure (sensors, computers, perhaps even cars) in the urban core so that we would be ahead of the game in terms of SAV transit. Ideally, SAVs would be "smart" and talk to all other modes of transit you might need to use: streetcar, uber, Amtrak, bus, etc so that you would never have to wait to hop on and would be a great "last mile" optio as it would take you right to the door of where you needed to go. These vehicles would be shared of course, but would be smart enough to only pick people up who are going to areas near you, or who are going somewhere that would be efficiently on the way. I heard Dan Dixon from Stantec talk about SAVs last year and he really sold me on the potential of these things to revolutionize transit and planning for the better if used correctly. SAVs would, according to Dixon, encourage more people to live within range of SAV use and would in turn only help our efforts building a walkable, less car dependent area of the city.
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