TPM Webinar 28: Implications of Automated Vehicles and Shared Mobility to Transportation Performance Management
This event occured on 2025-11-12.
Automated vehicles and shared mobility show promise in reshaping how we think about transportation systems. With the introduction of autonomous vehicles, mobility can be significantly improved through enhanced coordination and communication between vehicles, potentially reducing congestion and accidents.
Presenters delved into how performance management must adapt to these changes by incorporating metrics that account for the fluctuating nature of shared mobility, the predictive capabilities of automated systems, and which are capable of keeping up with the integration of real-time data. Featured presenters included:
- Mireya Kuskie – AASHTO
- Alan Davis – Georgia Department of Transportation
- Randy Iwasaki – UC Berkley Institute of Transportation Studies
Resources from the webinar:
- TPM Webinar 28 — Slides (PDF)
- AASHTO Connected & Automated Vehicle (CAV) Policy Principles — Overview
- AASHTO CAV Policy Principles — PDF
- AASHTO State CAV Community of Practice
- AASHTO Emerging Mobility Areas
- Tennessee Connected & Autonomous Vehicle Readiness Action Plan
- NCHRP Report 1104 — Integrating TIM and Connected/Automated Technology Communities
- NCHRP 20-24(147) — State of CAV Peer Exchange
- Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association (AVIA)
- FHWA Pooled Fund #642 — Connected Vehicle (CV) Study
- FHWA Pooled Fund #680 — Automated Vehicle (AV) Study
- USDOT ITS JPO — V2X Deployment
- NOCoE — V2X & TSMO Peer Exchange Report
- PIARC — Technical Committee: Road Infrastructure for Connected & Automated Mobility
- ITS America — Automated Vehicle Policy Framework (2025)
- District of Columbia — Proposed Rulemaking for AV Testing
- Zoox — Atlanta Expansion (2025)
- Beep Autonomous Shuttle — Atlanta, GA
- Shared Mobility Resource Library — Innovative Mobility