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      2017
      by: Nico Larco, Galen Carlson
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      This briefing pager discusses the changes in travel behavior and suggests initial policy-making efforts to guide decision-making.
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      2017
      by: Benjamin Clark, Nico Larco, Roberta Mann
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    • Local Government 2035: Strategic Trends and Implications of New Technologies

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      by: Kevin Desouza, David Swindell, Kendra Smith
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      February 2017
      by: Stuart Cohen, Sahar Shirazi, Terra Curtis
      This briefing paper focuses on the need for autonomous vehicle policy development to have an intentional focus on equity so that it does not exacerbate existing barriers or increase inequality.
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      RB-9755-RC, 2014
      This briefing paper examines the current state and potential benefits of autonomous vehicles and provides guidance for policymakers.
    • Taming the Autonomous Vehicle: A Primer for Cities

      March 2017
      This briefing paper offers insights on the big trends taking shape in AV, and the consensus among experts about the nature and pace of future developments over the next 15-20 years.
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      April 2017
      by: Marco Anderson, Nico Larco
      This briefing paper explores transportation revolutions such as shared mobility, automation, and electrification present new challenges and opportunities for planners.
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      January 2019
      by: Gordon Anderson
      This briefing paper addresses the need to update liability and insurance regulations to accommodate autonomous vehicles.
    • California Automated Vehicle Policy Strategies

      August 2021
      by: Mollie D’Agostino, Jerel Francisco, Susan Shaheen
      This briefing paper offers options to align autonomous vehicle (AV) policy with existing equity and sustainability priorities in the state of California.
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      October 2013
      by: Daniel Fagnant, Kara Kockelman
      This report explores the feasible aspects of AVs and discusses their potential impacts on the transportation system.
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      March 2026
      This practitioner paper overviews autonomous vehicles and what local governments need to know and begin doing before implementation onto the streets. Cities need to consider that state legislation, local regulations, and the responsibilities and liabilities applicable.

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