FORESIGHT SESSION 1. "SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CONNECTED VEHICLES "
Oct. 7, Monday. 08:00-11:30
Conference Room E
Chair: Mr. Luděk SOSNA, Head of Strategy Department, Ministry of Transport, First Delegate of the Czech Republic to PIARC, Czech Republic
Vehicles that are increasingly connected, automated, and shared have the potential to change personal, freight, and public transportation profoundly. While the transition to widespread adoption of connected and automated vehicles and shared mobility is underway in the United States and in the European Union, uncertainty exists around the pace, scope, and impacts of the potential end states of the transition. The potential benefits to society are immense. On the other hand, technologies will solve some problems but could also create new ones. In this session, we will consider further moving the finding into research.
Introduction
Connected Automated Vehicles (CAVs)
• Mr Timothy PAPANDREOU, Founder of Emerging Transport Advisors, USA
Presentation
Part 1 - Regulation
Connected and Automated Vehicle Regulation – US Perspective
• Mr Matthew W. DAUS, Esq. Transportation Technology Chair, City University of New York’s transportation research center at The City College of New York , & President, The International Association of Transportation Regulators (IATR), New York, USA
Presentation
Connected and Automated Vehicle Regulation – EU Perspective
• Ms Ilaria DE BIASI, Head of European Projects Department, Autostrada del Brennero, SpA, Italy
Presentation
Connected and Automated Vehicle Regulation – Global Perspective
• Mr Sylvain HAON – Senior Director – Strategy, International Union of Public Transport UITP, Belgium
Presentation
Discussion Part 1 - Regulation
Moderator:
• Mr Matthew W. DAUS, Esq. Transportation Technology Chair, City University of New York’s transportation research center at The City College of New York , & President, The International Association of Transportation Regulators (IATR), New York, USA
Panellists:
• All Speakers
Part 2 - Equity
Connected and Automated Vehicle Equity – European Perspective
• Mr. Martin RUSS, Managing Director, AustriaTech, Austria
Presentation
Connected and Automated Vehicle Equity – Czech Perspective
• Mr. Luděk SOSNA, Head of Strategy Department, Ministry of Transport, First Delegate of the Czech Republic to PIARC, Czech Republic
Presentation
Break 09:30-10:00
Part 2 - Equity (continued)
Discussion Part 2 - Equity
Moderator:
• Mr. Timothy PAPANDREOU
Panellists:
• All Speakers
Part 3 - Land use & Streets
Connected and Automated Vehicle Land Use and Streets - Global Perspective
• Mr. Jean-Claude ROFFÉ, ERF Vice President representing Routes de France & ICR consulting, France
Presentation
Discussion Part 3 - Land use & Streets
Moderator:
• Mr. Timothy PAPANDREOU
Panellists:
• All Speakers
Final discussion on all topics
Moderator: Mr. Timothy PAPANDREOU