Saturday, April 21, 2018 from 2:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. CDT
Location: 210
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What You'll Learn
- How to identify secondary impacts of automated vehicles (AVs) on land use, city and street design, parking, urban densification or sprawl, and local vitality and activity
- How different areas of a city, from the suburbs to central-city districts, might shift with the introduction of AVs
- How AVs will impact your community's built environment and what policy framework can best address AVs
More Session Details
This course investigates the effects of automated vehicles on land use, physical city design, urban densification or sprawl, and local vitality and activity. This course contains four presentations on the effects of automated vehicles on travel behavior and traffic, urban form, street design, and development. This course addresses future public-policy needs of different urban areas (core and inner and outer suburbs) and the implications for planning, design, and policy for automated vehicles and the built environment.
Session Speakers
Caroline Rodier
Speaker
University of California
Davis, CA
Gerry Tierney
Speaker
Perkins+will
San Francisco, CA
Joshua Karlin-Resnick
Speaker
Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates
San Francisco, CA
Nico Larco
Organizer and Speaker
University of Oregon
Portland, OR
William F. Baumgardner
Speaker
Arup
San Francisco, CA
William W. Riggs, AICP
Speaker
San Francisco, CA
Activity ID: NPC189001