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my first car
the future of road transport and driverless vehicles
what is carshare? membership based access to transport- usually for short trips network of connected vehicles self service, 24/7
hourly or daily bookings via app or online inclusive rates back to base or free floating for business and personal use
membership growth in Melbourne 2007 - 2016
100,000 members nationally, growing 30-40% year on year 2,250 vehicles nationwide 3.8 million bookings to date
*Courtesy of City of Port Phillip
initiatives
wheelchair accessible vans, utes, and people movers
luxury vehicles
baby friendly pet friendly learner friendly
GoGet as mobility for everyone
“OneView” minute x minute on airport
initiatives
initiatives GoGet and urban design
The Commons = 0 car park project
Central Park = 60 carshare bays onsite
next up… mobility as a service = integrated transport options accessible through single platform
MaaS app
public transport
walking and
cycling
rideshare
taxi
rental
carshare
MaaS subscription options
Transport option
basic
medium
all in
public transport
unlimited
unlimited
unlimited
carshare
5 hours
15 hours
5 days
bikeshare
10 hours
20 hours
10 days
rideshare + taxi
50 km
150 km
250 km
groceries
not included
2 x deliveries
4 x deliveries
*concept courtesy MaaS Australia
the autonomous future carshare: an integral transition to autonomous vehicles community of early adopters, progressive thinkers self-driving car project with UNSW Research Centre for Integrated Transport Innovation
“the autonomous future is shared” access in lieu of ownership autonomous vehicles must be shared to truly realise the decongestion benefits they offer
free market “growth” scenario “transformation” scenario
*images courtesy National Transport Commission
regulatory framework
do drivers become passengers?
what or who is insured?
will there be a difference between public and private
transport?
how does road user pricing work?
ethics and morality programming the algorithms other impacts
*credit Iyad Rahwan, www.popularmechanics.com
what’s needed? 1. help the public
understand the benefit of shared mobility
2. create local government and developer shared mobility strategies
3. connect shared mobility with public transport
4. prepare for multi-hire autonomous vehicles
my last car?
Justin Passaportis General Manager, Vic & SA [email protected] 0401 511 384
thank you