San José

Strategies for Achieving Flexible Transit

Lunchtime Forum

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A new era in transportation is unfolding. Ride sourcing, bike sharing, scooters, microtransit and more — collectively known as “emerging mobility” — are changing the way we travel and the transportation ecosystem as a whole. How can these modes become the catalyst to create a flexible transit system that is also robust enough to weather future technological developments? Hear from forward-thinking experts on how we can take advantage of this opportunity and recalibrate our transportation system toward people and places.

+ Nicole-Anne Boyer / Adaptive Edge
+ Kansas Waugh / Populus
+ Andy Kosinski / Fehr & Peers
+ Andrew Schwartz / SMW Law

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