Additional Details
NJTPA’s Autonomous Vehicle Symposium -- an in-person event -- will explore how future advances in Autonomous Vehicle (AV) technology will be integrated with the transportation system and what impacts there will be for towns and cities. The insights from this event will be used to support the development of a background paper on autonomous vehicles for use in preparing the next Long Range Transportation Plan. The symposium will feature two panels: the first will explore modalities and the potential business models of mobility unlocked by AVs; the second will be a discussion about municipal impacts, including development and planning priorities.To register, follow this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/njtpa-autonomous-vehicle-symposium-tickets-636780396307
Agenda
9:30a – 9:45a: Welcome / Introductions
- Jeff Perlman, AICP, PP | Senior Director of Planning, NJTPA
9:45a – 10a: Framing
- Andy Kaplan, P.E., PTOE, Manager, Planning for Technology and Operations, NJTPA
10a – 11a: Transportation New Modalities
- Jerry He | Executive Director, CARTS Mobility
- Meghan Grela | Principal - Autonomous Vehicle Lead, Via
- John D. "Jack" Dean, AICP | Sr. Program Director, Research & Community Services, NJ Transit
11a – 11:15a: BREAK
11:15a – 12:15p: Opportunities & Impacts Roundtable
- Research / National Perspective
- Katherine Kortum, Ph.D., P.E., MBA | Senior Program Officer, TRB
- County Transportation Planning Perspective
- Matthew Lawson, Ph.D., AICP, PP | Principal Transportation Planner, Mercer County
- Land-Use Development Law / Land Use Law Perspective
- Joseph Maraziti, Jr., Esq. | Partner, Maraziti Falcon, LLP
12:15p – 12:30p: Closing / Wrap-up