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Seamless Mobility Overview

Seamless Mobility Overview. Kara Oberg, MTC CCAG San Mateo County BPAC, June 27, 2018. Overview. Plan Bay Area Targets State of the Private Mobility Industry Regional Tracking of Shared Active Transportation Shared Active Transportation Potential Seamless Mobility

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Seamless Mobility Overview

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  1. Seamless Mobility Overview Kara Oberg, MTC CCAG San Mateo County BPAC, June 27, 2018

  2. Overview Plan Bay Area Targets State of the Private Mobility Industry Regional Tracking of Shared Active Transportation Shared Active Transportation Potential Seamless Mobility Questions for Partners

  3. Plan Bay Area 2040 Targets Climate Protection: Reduce CO2 Healthy & Safe Communities: Reduce road crashes and increase physical activity Equitable Access: Reduce share of household income spent on housing and transportation Transportation Effectiveness: Increase non-auto mode share

  4. Plan Bay Area Targets Of all the Bay Area trips Over 50% are 3 miles or less… the perfect distance to travel by…

  5. Plan Bay Area Targets

  6. State of the Private Mobility Industry

  7. Regional Tracking: Bike Share 2017, 2018 & 2019

  8. Shared Active Transportation Potential April all-time highest ridership: 12,000+ trips/day January 22 – 8,738 trips January 23 – 9,076 trips January 25 – 9,288 tips 2017 & 2018 Average daily ridership 4,300 Trips

  9. Open Data

  10. Membership Tracking Ford GoBike Membership by City Regionwide, 22% Low-Income Membership

  11. User Experience 37% of members use their Clipper card to unlock a bicycle This provides a more seamless transit transfer and non-smart phone option

  12. MTC Seamless Mobility Improving the traveler experience through an interconnected, multimodal transportation network to reduce vehicle miles traveled and achieve Plan Bay Area goals.

  13. Draft Seamless Mobility Values Think Regionally Act Locally Provide Great Travel Choices Ensure a Dignified Traveler Experience & Put the Traveler First Be Equitable & Inclusive Be Sustainable

  14. Draft Seamless Mobility Guiding Principles MTC is the regional seamless mobility program coordinator All people, regardless of race, age, income, orientation or abilities, can safely access transportation options across the regional network Travelers are provided a safe, dignified, customer-centered experience at every segment of their journey People can easily shift from driving alone to sustainable multimodal options that are viable Transportation options efficiently use resources and infrastructure to maximize utilization and adoption of sustainable modes

  15. Questions How can MTC best assist in meeting our regional seamless mobility goals while simultaneously helping local jurisdictions meet their goals? What’s your biggest challenge and opportunity with two wheeled seamless mobility (bikes, scooters, boards, etc)? What’s your biggest challenge with embracing new technology?

  16. Thank you koberg@bayareametro.gov

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