The 2019 3 Revolutions Future Mobility Research Workshop brought together a group of academics, planning agency members, policy makers, and private sector representatives for a series of discussions, poster sessions, presentations, and keynote talks.
The 3 Revolutions Policy Conference assembled leading transportation experts and leaders to explore how we can steer shared, electric, and automated technologies and services to a better future.
Activities and Recreation Center, 232 Shields Ave, Davis, CA
The 3 Revolution Policy Conference is the only major conference that addresses policy solutions for vehicle automation, shared mobility, and electrification.
UC Davis Conference Center, 550 Alumni Ln, Davis, CA 95616
In rural areas, cost-effective transit service is challenging due to greater travel distances, lower population densities, and longer travel times than in cities. UC Davis partnered with the eight San Joaquin Valley Metropolitan Planning Organizations to identify and support development of three innovative mobility pilot concepts for the region.
In this project, both stated and measured data will be used to evaluate the San Joaquin Valley's carsharing program, volunteer ride-hailing program, and the "mobility-as-a-service" smartphone application.
Dr. Circella presented results from a study that investigates the factors affecting the adoption and frequency of use of emerging transportation services, including shared mobility services such as car-sharing and ride-hailing (Uber/Lyft).
This report presents preliminary findings from the American Micromobility Panel, the largest study of shared micromobility services in the United States incorporating riders from multiple major operators.
The study will shed light on the evolving impacts of new mobility options on various components of travel behavior and vehicle ownership, how these solutions expand travel options and the circumstances under which travelers increase travel multimodality and may reduce their reliance on the use of private vehicles.