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Announcing the Shared-Use Mobility Summit

Cosponsored by MTC
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About the Event

The Shared-Use Mobility Summit is a two-day event that brings together mobility providers, policymakers, stakeholders, and interested members of the media and public. The first day will be dedicated to the public (including media, government and policymakers) and will explore the state of the growing shared-use mobility industry. The second day will offer working sessions for about 100 industry participants from shared-used mobility companies (including nonprofit, cooperative and for-profit), including the world’s experts in the fields of carsharing, one-way carsharing, peer-to-peer (P2P) carsharing, public bikesharing, ridesharing, and related sharing economy companies, representatives from regulatory and planning agencies, and allied industries, such as auto insurance companies, vehicle manufacturers, and technology providers to discuss issues pertaining to each of these fields, as well as shared-use mobility system integration.

The summit will facilitate a lively dialogue among mobility providers, policymakers, governmental agencies, non-profits, affiliated industries, technologists, academics and stakeholders on the current state of the practice, opportunities, and obastacles to market expansion. As shared-use mobility services have been growing in size and popularity since the late-1990s, long-standing leaders in the field will present the impacts of shared-use mobility systems, best practices, and identify key strategies for increasing shared-use mobility expansion. The goal of the multi-sector summit is to help shape the agenda for next steps, education/outreach, industry-wide collaboration, policy development, and future research

Key Topics

  • Shared-use within the transportation industry
  • Success stories from stakeholders in key cities that have been instrumental in promoting shared-use mobility
  • The economics associated with scaling to market shared-use vehicle systems
  • Governance 2.0: Public policies enabling shared-use mobility, including taxation, and the user of public space
  • Governance 2.0: Regulatory challenges of shared-use mobility and multi-modal collaboration
  • Insuring shared-use systems
  • Emerging vehicle and information technologies
  • The impacts of shared-use mobility services
  • A discussion of the future of mobility and transportation policy and planning
  • Industry breakouts encouraging collaboration
  • Vehicle and information technologies
  • Research and understanding associated with shared-use vehicle impacts
  • Role of public transportation in shared-use mobility
  • Education, outreach, and publc engagement
  • The future of shared mobility

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