Walking and Biking in an Automated Future Series: Part I: The Promise and Challenges of Automated Technologies
Aug 16, 2017
This webinar series brought together researchers, practitioners, advocates, policy makers, and industry leaders to discuss the ways in which automated and connected vehicles may impact pedestrian and bicyclist safety and mobility, and how cities can remain or become safe and vibrant places for walking and bicycling as the revolution in vehicle automation continues.
Industry-leading experts from Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute, VTTI’s Center for Vulnerable Road User Safety, and Charles River Analytics shared the latest in connected and automated technologies, and described the challenges and potential for improving pedestrian and bicycle safety and mobility through these innovations.
Panelists
- Justin Owens, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
- Bernardo Pires, Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
- Michael Jenkins, Charles River Analytics
Webinar Resources