A technological revolution has shifted the transportation services available to customers and the way they interact with those options. From demand management systems, intelligent traffic signals, vehicle automation, and new mobility options, technology is altering how the transportation system functions. While the long-term outcome of recent mobility additions like ridehailing services and dockless electric scooters is unknown, these services have already begun to influence regulation and legislation in cities and states. In some cases, technology has also changed the user experience by, for example, making it easier for transit riders to access the bus schedule and to see when their next bus will arrive.
March 30, 2015 - Today, the Obama Administration transmitted the 2015 version of its GROW AMERICA surface transportation reauthorization act...
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BY MARLA WESTERVELT Policy Analyst In recent years the American public has been inundated with crumbling infrastructure headlines and predictions...
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BY ANTHONY TOWNSEND New York University In late 2012, I spent a week in Israel on business. Over lunch one...
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Background Three decades after the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) 1980 study about the safety impacts of roadside digital billboards recommended...
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BY STEVE LOCKWOOD Senior Vice President, Parsons Brinckerhoff A New Context for the FAHP? In the absence of Congressional action,...
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BY AMY RADER OLSSON Director, KTH Center for a Sustainable Built Environment Urban challenges are indisputably complex—even “dually complex,” because...
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BY BILL ANKNER Principal, Transportation Solutions President Obama’s shout out for 3D printing in his 2012 State of the Union[1]...
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BY EVA LERNER-LAM President, Palisades Consulting Group, Inc. There is a lot of excitement today about the concept of so-called...
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BY RICHARD HARRIS Solution Director, Xerox Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) refers to a wide range of services that use information...
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There is tremendous excitement in the transportation world about the idea of self-driving vehicles, also known as autonomous vehicles (AVs)....
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Eno’s Mobility on Demand Research
This page is the central location for our ongoing work on the FTA Mobility on Demand Sandbox pilot project. Eno’s work is at the forefront of evaluating new mobility options. Through a partnership with LA Metro, King County Metro, and Sound Transit, this research aims to evaluate their Federal…
The digital and information era has brought about a revolution in transportation services. Wireless networks are ubiquitous, and there is an ever-growing array of mobile applications used to enhance mobility options. Big Data and societal and demographic changes have created an environment in which information systems, shared vehicles, and on-demand services are playing an ever-growing role in transportation. With these huge technological changes, there is the opportunity for public policy to play a forward-thinking role.
Eno is at the forefront of this multifaceted transportation revolution. Eno is leading research, conducting data analysis, organizing workshops, convening public events, and writing policy papers tp provide practical, actionable recommendations for transportation policy makers. To inform this research, Eno’s Digital Cities Advisory Board is a standing body that provides Eno staff with guidance and expertise on all matters related to technology-enabled transportation policy, including: