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Smart Autonomous Vehicles Initiative (SAVI)
This web page summarizes the city of Portland, Oregon's initiative to work with transportation providers and the public to implement testing and piloting of AV technology. -
Primed for Deliveries
Rapidly changing e-commerce trends and technologies mean big changes for land-use and infrastructure planning.April 01, 2020E-commerce impacts extend far beyond the curb, and freight and deliveries are increasingly commanding the attention of a wider range of planners, government officials, and policy makers. -
Attention: The Age of Automation Is Right Ahead
What self-driving cars will mean to drivers and the rest of us.May 01, 2015This web-exclusive sidebar explores the effects that driverless cars would have on our lives, communities, and transportation systems. -
No Eyes on the Street: City Officials and the Future of AVs
by: Margaret HaltomUncovering JAPA: Cities have only dipped their toes in the water when it comes to regulating autonomous vehicles and their technology. -
Connected
Promising low costs and high safety, connected vehicles are even closer to reality than AVs. Some are here today.May 01, 2018Connected vehicles are not autonomous vehicles but they have plenty of implications for planners. -
Best-Case Scenario Planning
Incorporating AV and other technology into plans.Change and uncertainty — from technology to climate change to shifts in the economy — are disrupting the planning tradition of mid- and long-range forecasts. Scenario planning can be a powerful tool for incorporating uncertainty. -
The Commissioner — April 2018
In The Commissioner's April 2018 issue: "Preparing for Autonomous Vehicles," "You and Your Staff," "Zoning in on Housing Diversity," "France's Impact on American Cities," and planning office staff resources.List price$5.00Members & subscribers$0.00 -
Autonomous Vehicles: States Pave the Way
by: Catherine HinshawTechnology is rapidly expanding our transit choices, and states are taking notice. What’s new for autonomous vehicles at the state level thus far in 2018? -
Q & A
Planning’s editor in chief, Meghan Stromberg, talks to planners and others who are shaking up the status quo.Conversations about three areas of disruption to the transportation status quo: autonomous vehicles/tiny cars, bike sharing, and ride sharing. -
Here Come The Robot Cars
Autonomous vehicles will impact the built environment. The time to plan for it is now.In the next few years, autonomous vehicles — driverless cars, self-driving cars, and robot cars — will usher in a transformation of our landscape similar to the one brought on by the Model T more than a century ago. -
Michigan Joins Small Number of States With Self-Driving Car Laws
by: Jeffrey BatesNew state laws allowing for the testing of autonomous vehicles look ahead to the possibilities of the technology and the role of planning. -
The Commissioner — December 2016
In this PDF of The Commissioner's December 2016 issue: "Credibility, Respect, and Power," "Driverless Vehicles and Your Community," "On Being an Effective — and Satisfied — Planning Commission," "A Safe Passage for Wildlife," and a resource finder on autonomous vehicles.List price$5.00Members & subscribers$0.00 -
Automated Vehicles and the Next Great Transformation of the Built Environment
by: Timothy Chapin, Lindsay Stevens, AICP, Jeremy CruteResearchers at Florida State University and the Florida Department of Transportation document how automated vehicles may transform the built environment in coming decades. -
Behind the Scenes: Smart City Challenge Finalists
by: Emily PasiA behind-the-scenes look at the Smart City Challenge finalists. -
When Autonomous Cars Take to the Road
Be ready; it may happen soon.May 01, 2015Are autonomous cars coming to a road near you? Assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania Erick Guerra explores the technology and says driverless cars might be a reality sooner than you think. -
Principles for Autonomous Vehicle Policy
APA has developed a set of policy principles designed to make it easier for decision makers to integrate AVs within the fabric of their communities through planning, design, placemaking, and infrastructure investments. -
Planning the Autonomous Future Podcast Series
Planning the Autonomous Future, a podcast series from APA, explores the many ways in which autonomous vehicle technology will impact cities and regions, mobility, and the planning profession. -
Autonomous Vehicles: Planning for Impacts on Cities and Regions
APA is planning for the impact of autonomous vehicles on our cities and regions. Read a summary of the symposium and find resources on how to plan for AVs now. -
APA Virginia Chapter
Intersection of Innovation, Technology (Autonomous Vehicles, Smart Cities Initiatives), and Economic Development
October 7, 2020, 5:00 a.m. to December 31, 2022, 6:00 a.m.- David Ihrie
- Dale Castellow
- Eta Nahapetian
- Tara Reel
#9209682CM | 1Planning for Cars that Drive Themselves
November 01, 2018Planners can't answer all the questions arising around autonomous vehicles, but it’s important we ask and start thinking about them. APA’s PAS Report, Planning for Autonomous Mobility, drives that effort along.APA Virginia ChapterHow to Make Your Small Town Autonomous Vehicle Friendly
January 1, 2019, 6:00 a.m. to December 31, 2020, 6:00 a.m.- Dale Neef
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