Resources
Guiding Principles
The California Transit Association recommends that local public transportation agencies and stakeholders consider establishing the following Guiding Principles for Management of Emerging Mobility Services and Technologies. This document is based in part on a set of principles developed by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and the San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA).
Data Sharing Principles
The California Transit Association has incorporated a January 2017 document developed by the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), and by transmitting this set of data sharing standards to our public transit agency members, we aim to facilitate better working relationships between operators of public transportation systems and private transportation providers, by elevating and standardizing the process of data sharing.
Other Resources
- ITDP – The Electric Assist: Leveraging E-bikes and E-scooters for More Livable Cities
- MaaS Alliance — Data makes MaaS happen
- Nelson Nygaard — Autonomous Vehicles & The Future of Transit
- Shared-Use Mobility Center
- Innovative Mobility Research
- Shared Mobility Principles for Livable Cities
- UC ITS — 3 Revolutions: Shared — Automated — Electric
- NACTO — National Association of City Transportation Officials
- SAE — Shared Mobility
- Caltrans — Future of Mobility White Paper
- Shared Streets
- Smart Cities Collaborative
- Transportation 4 America — Shared Micromobility Playbook
- APTA — Shared Mobility and the Transformation of Public Transit
- Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
- California City Transportation Initiative