Greg Rogers was the Assistant Editor of Eno Transportation Weekly (ETW) and a Senior Policy Analyst at the Eno Center for Transportation.

Greg reports on transportation policy developments in Congress, the Administration, and state legislatures. He specializes in federal and state policies around autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and emerging technology. 

Before joining Eno, Greg worked in Congress on both sides of the aisle, represented public and private sector clients before Congress and the Administration, and helped guide POLITICO Pro’s expansion into federal and state government markets.

A burgeoning interest in transportation technology led Greg to become an Uber and Lyft driver in 2015. This inspired him to co-found The Autonomer, a website focused on automation and transportation issues, with Patrick Smith in 2015.

Greg is also the co-founder of Connected CarTalk DC, a community of transportation tech professionals who meet regularly in Washington, DC.; co-host and co-founder of The Mobility Podcast; and Vice Chair of Communications for Young Professionals in Transportation-Washington, DC Chapter (YPT-DC). He received his B.A. in Political Economy from the University of California at Berkeley and studied Political Science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

 

Eno Transportation Weekly Articles

USDOT Unveils Ambitious Multimodal Automation Initiative, Automated Vehicles 3.0

March 9, 2018 - Last week, the U.S. Department of Transportation publicly announced the next phase of its bold initiative to encourage the adoption of automation technologies in transportation.

White House Frames AVs as an Opportunity for Economic Growth

March 2, 2018 - Last month, the White House released the Economic Report of the President, which contained an extensive discussion of the potential economic benefits from autonomous vehicles.

Media Mentions & Commentary

NextCity|December 18, 2017|

Columbus Bus Drivers Take Public Stand on Driverless Transit

The president of Transport Workers Union Local 208 took to a microphone on Dec. 6 to deliver a message to Ohioans: “Bus drivers keep you safe.” The union, which represents about 650 drivers and other...