3 Revolutions Policy Conference
Transformative changes are coming to our world of passenger transportation—with the promise of huge energy, environmental, and social benefits. The 3 Revolutions in vehicle sharing, automation and electrification could provide our best shot at a transportation do-over, allowing an opportunity to right the errors of the environmental and social impacts of 20th century transportation. But this will require new and strategic thinking across sectors. The shared-use revolution, with the promise of low-cost travel, greater access for mobility-disadvantaged travelers, and less vehicle use, is promising but also elusive.
On February 26-27, 2018 the 3 Revolutions Policy Conference will assemble leading transportation experts and leaders to explore how we can steer shared, electric, and automated technologies and services to a better future. Join us in moving beyond hype and hostility in considering how we can anticipate–rather than react to—environmental, economic, and social challenges and opportunities.
Conference Speakers
- Dan Sperling, Founding Director, ITS-Davis; Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Professor, Environmental Science and Policy; Co-Director, STEPS Program, ITS-Davis
- Susan Shaheen, Co-director of Transportation Sustainability Research Center at UC Berkeley
- David Friedman, Director of Cars & Product Policy & Analysis, Consumers Union, Former interim head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- Robin Chase, Co-founder of Zipcar, Veniam, Open Transport Partnership
- Malcolm Dougherty, Director, California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
- Hasan Ikhrata, Executive Director, Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
- James Corless, CEO, Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG)
- Doug Hooker, Executive Director, Atlanta Regional Council
- Rutt Bridges, Executive Director. Understanding Disruption, and Author, Driverless Car Revolution
- Steve Polzin, Director, Mobility Policy Research Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida
- Michael Dunne, Founder & President, Dunne Automotive Ltd.
- Sahar Shirazi, Senior Planning Advisor, California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research
- Scott Mauvais, Director, Technology & Civic Innovation Microsoft Cities
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