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Beijing Jiaotung University : International Peer Dialogue
New Mobility Peer Dialogue. Beijing, 25/09/2012
International Peer Dialogue on 26/09/12 in Beijing with
Eric Britton, Managing Director, New Mobility Partnerships
Lyon France and Los Angeles USA
Introduced by Professor Jason Chang- Visiting Professor, China Academy of Transportation
Sciences,
Getting around: And why we need a Plan Z.
Mobility Strategies for Better Transport in China’s Cities: 2013-2015
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This Peer Dialogue is about transport in cities
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But it is also about ideas. (And complexity) (And interdependence)
Let’s have a look at how we got into this embarrassing situation.
Today we will inspect and comment together: Who are we? And why are we here? Getting Around: Cities, Indolence, Complexity, Harmony (Book and Process) Two starkly contrasting transport scenarios: 1951-2011 The Dark Ages of Transport in Cities, 1975-2012 (Why and lessons learned) Old Mobility Snares: Winning battles but loosing the war The New Mobility Agenda: Getting comfortable with complexity Micro/Macro Transportation Problem Solving Strategic New Mobility Pillars: 2013-2015 1. Master complexity 2. Scale up from Public Transit to Share/Transport 3. Zetabyte strategies 4. Open System to broad based innovation (App strategies) The Golden Arrow of Harmony (video and reflection) Your comments and reflections
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First background on Peer Dialogue Process
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Getting Around: The Third Paradigm
Cities, Indolence, Complexity and the Golden Arrow of Harmony
The Book: 2014The Process: 2012-
2013
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Process: First City Dialogues, 2012 start-upBarcelonaBeijing (3)Helsinki (2) Jiaozuo Kaohsiung (3)LiverpoolLyonParis (3)StrasburgStuttgart Tainan (2)TallinnUtrecht
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Some strange, hard to understand things are going on in our sector.
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An embarrassing comparison: 1951- 2011
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What was going on in the streets of our cities at this time?
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In 1951 a New York City street looked like this
Scenario A: Transport in Cities: 1951
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In 2011 a New York City street looked like this:
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Scenario A’: Transport in Cities: 2011
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Hmm!
Want to tell us why?
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In 1951 a computer looked like this (Univac 1)
Scenario B: Electronic Transport Development: 1951
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By the way and just in case you forgot
The first UNIVAC I was delivered on June 14, 1951.
The machine was 25 feet by 50 feet in length, contained 5,600 tubes, 18,000 crystal diodes, and 300 relays. It utilized serial circuitry, 2.25 MHz bit rate, and had an internal storage capacity 1,000 words or 12,000 characters.
It utilized a Mercury delay line, magnetic tape, and typewriter output. The UNIVAC was used for general purpose computing with large amounts of input and output.
Power consumption was about 120 kva. Its reported processing speed was 0.525 milliseconds for arithmetic functions, 2.15 milliseconds for multiplication and 3.9 Milliseconds for division.
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And in 2011 a computer looked like this
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Scenario B’: Electronic Transport Development: 2011
Steve Jobs announcing iPad 2. March 2011
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That’s on the order of a trillion-plus times leap in performance* in just sixty years (approximately two human generations)
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Wow!* Back of the envelope comparisons by weight, volume, electricity consumption and processing capacity
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Ladies, Gentlemen, it’s obviously time to stop and think
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“A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It‘s where the rich use public transportation”
- Enrique Peñalosa, Former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia
You can start here:
Clue: Have you given any thought recently to . . .
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You really should because they are going to be a central part of the solution
More follows on ZB
And here:
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How did we get into this embarrassing situation?
New Mobility Peer Dialogue. Beijing, 25/09/2012One more afternoon in NYC
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The Dark Ages of Transport in Cities *
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1975 - 2012
•This is where that terrible word “indolence” comes in. We have lost a generation of
opportunities. • And we no reason to be proud.
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Remember the Old Mobility Agenda
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* Which is pretty much explains how the world got where we are today
These are the main values stressed in the old model
Congestion (avoidance) Forecast and build Micro planning Cars and other motor vehicles
(accommodation) Infrastructure (expansion) Speed (important) Distance (expanding) Space (not an issue) Time (saving) Resources (not a problem) Planet (not a problem) Public transport (as absolutely required) Labor (“Saving”) Electronics (To support above) Point problem solving - by big (costly) projects
Old Mobility, 1975 - 2012: Won the battles . . . Lost the war
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Time to find a new model for transport in cities
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The New Mobility Agenda:
The Third Transport Paradigm
(But we are going to have to invent it ourselves)
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Beijing Jiaotung University : International Peer Dialogue
New Mobility Peer Dialogue. Beijing, 25/09/2012
International Peer Dialogue on 26/09/12 in Beijing with
Eric Britton, Managing Director, New Mobility Partnerships
Lyon France and Los Angeles USA
Introduced by Professor Jason Chang- Visiting Professor, China Academy of Transportation
Sciences,
Getting Around: Time for a Plan Z?
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Sustainable Transport in China today? Is this an emergency situation?How bad is it? Mobility efficiency, cost-
effectiveness, key externalities, environment, equity
The time vector? Irreversiblilities? Is the situation under control?Beyond point successes, the overall system
dynamics?Do we have reason to be (chose one please)
1. Optimistic?2. Hopeful?3. Worried?
Aggressive search for new winning strategies?
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Why is the sky blue Daddy?
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Here’s a question for you:.
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What is the big difference between Beijing and Mexico City?
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Learn! Unlearn! Relearn!
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The first rule of Transport Policy and Practice in the 21st Century is
The New Mobility Ecosystem:
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Transport/Mobility/Access/Presence
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But what if instead we broaden our scope and instead think about . . .
For a long time we have thought in terms of “transportation”
The New Mobility Ecosystem:
You’ll see; it changes everything
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The New Mobility Ecosystem: Welcome to complexity
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The New Mobility Ecosystem
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Micro vs. Macro Transportation Problem Solving
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The New Mobility Ecosystem
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A Few First Words on Sharing in Transport
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Advantages of Sharing
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Advantages of Sharing
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The Many Ways to Share
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Do we need a Plan Z? Is this an emergency situation?How bad is it?The time vector? Irreversiblilities?Will BAU do the job?Beyond point successes, the overall system
dynamics?Do we have reason to be (chose one)
1. Optimistic?2. Hopeful?3. Worried?
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Plan Z: Getting the basics right Define Emergency status and chief parameters Define and understand full City Transport Ecosystem Continue to support and link all strong on-going
programs Obtain new scale resources for Plan Z Highest priority Transport/Mobility/Access/Presence “Better than car” mobility targets for cities Future of the car in the city Share/Transport Zetabytes Open up system and data Massively improve communications
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New Mobility Ecosystem/Core Values
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New Mobility Ecosystem/Expanded focus
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The New Mobility Ecosystem: Systemic Complexity
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Five Project/Activity proposals for 2013(Food for thought)
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Will 2013 be a “tipping point” for transport innovation in China? (And/or, could we make it one?)
#1: Embrace complexity and redefine “Public Transport” #2: A New Mobility Agenda for Share/Transport #3: DRT – The future of the road #4: Unexpected gift: Get Carsharing into Fifth Gear #5: A Tai Chi approach to transport policy and practice for Chinese cities
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The New Mobility Agenda
In closing: There points that as professionals you may wish to recall
1. Complex systems refute sub-optimization
2. Greater diversity of everything
3. Technical virtuosity in support of wise governance
i.e., you still have a job.
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Questions/Comments
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The New Mobility Ecosystem
* Roughly half the Master Class participants were female. (They are clearly doing something
right in Beijing).
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Closing remarks by the Chair
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Professor Jason Chang
The New Mobility Ecosystem
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Eric BrittonNew Mobility Partnerships
France:9, rue Gabillot F69003 Lyon FranceTel. +336 5088 0787 | [email protected] | S.
newmobility
USA: 9440 Readcrest Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90210 Tel. +1 213 985 3501 [email protected] | Skype:
ericbritton
Thank you
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The New Mobility Ecosystem
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The New Mobility Ecosystem: 2013 - 2015
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Before the wholeSerenitySensitivityBalanceAnticipationBreathSupplenessSlowSoft Harmony
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Annex. Thinking exercise: New Mobility/Tai Chi Chuan