Real-time Ridesharing presentation by Peggy Tadej (Northern Va Regional Commission) at the Intelligent Transportation Society of Virginia Tech Session (Mobility Lab 12/4/2012)
Real time city-scale taxi ridesharing
Do Your Projects With Technology Experts
To Get this projects Call : 9566355386 / 99625 88976
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GoTrawell is a website and a mobile application for car pooling and ride sharing. Users can register themselves on the website and help offer a ride or take one themselves b finding the common route.
Real time city-scale taxi ridesharing
Do Your Projects With Technology Experts
To Get this projects Call : 9566355386 / 99625 88976
Visit : www.lemenizinfotech.com / www.ieeemaster.com
Mail : projects@lemenizinfotech.com
GoTrawell is a website and a mobile application for car pooling and ride sharing. Users can register themselves on the website and help offer a ride or take one themselves b finding the common route.
BCI - Transportation Batteries Global Outlook to 2022Ray Kubis
This presentation made at the Battery Council Annual Convention is a five year global outlook for batteries across the full range of changing vehicle platforms and applications. It includes a model for the $128 Billion forecast demand and the one terawatt hour of annual battery storage required by then. (SEE NOTES SECTION FOR FULL SPEECH SCRIPT)
Assessing the Impact of EV Carsharing Models by Greg DronkertForth
Greg Dronkert, Founder and President at Pacific Mobility Group
gave this presentation at the Forth Assessing the Impact of EV Carsharing Models webinar on January 17, 2023.
Intro to Clean Cities and MD/HD Fleet Electrification by Michael Graham Forth
Michael Graham, Director of Policy & Communications at Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities Coalition gave this presentation at Forth and BEF's PNW Utility EV Roundtable on April 20, 2023.
Model Based Benchmarking (MBBC) for Transportationnjain37
The ppt explains CHAINalytics unique way of benchmarking the Truckload freight market, LTL, Ocean and 3PL markets providing companies with powerful information of its standing as compared to the market. We build on the benchmarking by providing other value added services which will provide a comprehensive view of a shippper\'s transportation operations.
ReachNow: Opportunities & Challenges in Electric Vehicle Car SharingAshley Duplanty
Alan Bates, Market Manager of BMW ReachNow, presented how ReachNow is incorporating lessons learned from their Seattle network into the design of their Portland network. ReachNow recently launched in Portland after it’s successful start in Seattle earlier this year. Unlike the Seattle fleet, which includes the BMW i3, the Portland fleet does not have any EVs, but these will be incorporated in the near future.
This presentation was featured at Drive Oregon's October 2016 monthly networking event. Learn more about us and our events at: www.driveoregon.org.
Open and participatory planning process is built into planning for the Capital Bikeshare system in Arlington, Virginia, with meetings and communication with civic associations and individual residents about individual sites.
BikeArlington, the Arlington County Department of Environmental Services, and Capital Bikeshare recently developed a brief document, Building Bikeshare Together, which outlines this process step by step.
BCI - Transportation Batteries Global Outlook to 2022Ray Kubis
This presentation made at the Battery Council Annual Convention is a five year global outlook for batteries across the full range of changing vehicle platforms and applications. It includes a model for the $128 Billion forecast demand and the one terawatt hour of annual battery storage required by then. (SEE NOTES SECTION FOR FULL SPEECH SCRIPT)
Assessing the Impact of EV Carsharing Models by Greg DronkertForth
Greg Dronkert, Founder and President at Pacific Mobility Group
gave this presentation at the Forth Assessing the Impact of EV Carsharing Models webinar on January 17, 2023.
Intro to Clean Cities and MD/HD Fleet Electrification by Michael Graham Forth
Michael Graham, Director of Policy & Communications at Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities Coalition gave this presentation at Forth and BEF's PNW Utility EV Roundtable on April 20, 2023.
Model Based Benchmarking (MBBC) for Transportationnjain37
The ppt explains CHAINalytics unique way of benchmarking the Truckload freight market, LTL, Ocean and 3PL markets providing companies with powerful information of its standing as compared to the market. We build on the benchmarking by providing other value added services which will provide a comprehensive view of a shippper\'s transportation operations.
ReachNow: Opportunities & Challenges in Electric Vehicle Car SharingAshley Duplanty
Alan Bates, Market Manager of BMW ReachNow, presented how ReachNow is incorporating lessons learned from their Seattle network into the design of their Portland network. ReachNow recently launched in Portland after it’s successful start in Seattle earlier this year. Unlike the Seattle fleet, which includes the BMW i3, the Portland fleet does not have any EVs, but these will be incorporated in the near future.
This presentation was featured at Drive Oregon's October 2016 monthly networking event. Learn more about us and our events at: www.driveoregon.org.
Open and participatory planning process is built into planning for the Capital Bikeshare system in Arlington, Virginia, with meetings and communication with civic associations and individual residents about individual sites.
BikeArlington, the Arlington County Department of Environmental Services, and Capital Bikeshare recently developed a brief document, Building Bikeshare Together, which outlines this process step by step.
Smart Fares: What if we sold transit fares like cell phone minutes?Mobility Lab
If we think of a transit trip like we do a cell-phone minute (or megabyte) we start to realize that there are many ways to package our usage. While cell-phone plans have many flavors that pertain to many different types of users, public-transit fares tend to come in variations of just two flavors: single ride or unlimited. But electronic-payment infrastructure such as Smart Cards can allow market segmentation that wasn’t possible with cash, token, or paper fare media.
Creating Better Places with Transportation Demand Management (TDM)Mobility Lab
A “transit premium” can increase property values by anywhere between a few percentage points up to more than 150 percent.
TDM focuses on shifting travelers away from single occupancy-vehicle modes like biking, walking, bus, and rail. In many cases, however, TDM solutions and programs may address only a single alternative mode, or ignore the increasing diversity in how people – particularly younger generations – are traveling.
There is strong evidence of this narrow focus occurring frequently. Residential buildings may tout their WalkScore as a measure of pedestrian-friendliness. Or a commercial building may earn a Bicycle Friendly Business’ designation from the League of American Bicyclists. While these tools and designations are certainly valuable, sustainable buildings should have an an equitable distribution of transportation options and opportunities.
Most property owners and managers (and the business leaders who operate within them) can find ways to better promote and encourage a range of multi-modal options.
My contribution to helping them do so is the Multi-Modal Transportation Score (or what I like to call ModeScore for short). It measures the total accessibility of a given building, taking into account all possible sustainable transportation modes. My overarching goal is that building users will create and embrace programs to encourage and increase alternative travel.
Building a Standard for Open Bikeshare DataMobility Lab
Should the bikeshare industry adopt an open data standard? As bikesharing spreads to more cities, having a common method for accessing and analyzing data will become more important.
Which Attributes Make a Community Successful?Mobility Lab
A presentation by Sophie Mintier and her colleagues from the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments at Mobility Lab in Arlington on February 27, 2014. This looks at the Arlington examples of Rosslyn, Shirlington, and Columbia Pike.
Capital Bikeshare’s First Mile:Last-Mile RidershipMobility Lab
In Capital Bikeshare’s 2013 customer survey, the local government regional partnership that created the service asked who made trips to and from Metro. It turns out that 54 percent of our customers do.
So how far do Capital Bikeshare customers ride to get to and from Metro and their home? Well, we had some interesting findings which include a “hot zone” of bikeshare activity surrounding Metro stations.
Integrating Community Development and Transportation StrategiesMobility Lab
Arlington’s strategies have yielded substantial economic, transportation, and environmental benefits - allowing continued growth with less reliance on auto trips, and more use of transit and other travel options. It isn’t just one policy but many that contribute to enhanced performance
Justin Schor, a senior TDM specialist at Wells + Associates, presents the different scenarios and plans that building developers and others can get towards points for LEED certification, focusing on the significant amount they can easily achieve through transportation planning and adjustments.
The goal of the ACCS 2011 WalkArlington Study was gauge awareness and satisfaction with the program, understand the impact of the program on walking behavior and investigate the potential for new services.
2. Real-Time Ridesharing (RTR)
On-demand ridesharing
Matches commuters in real-time
Built-in security features
Built-in cashless payments
More flexibility than carpooling
Fills empty seats in existing
carpools & vanpools
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3. WeGoMil— Race to Critical Mass
Seattle
Bay
Area
Northern
Virginia
Santa
Barbara
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4. WeGoMil Real-Time Ridesharing
• Funded by Federal Highway
Administration, Virginia DOT, Fairfax
County, Alexandria & Arlington
• 6 month Real-Time Ridesharing pilot
• Exclusively for military personnel &
contractors commuting to BRAC
sites:
• Fort Belvoir
• DHHQ
• Mark Center
• National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency
• Marine Corps Base Quantico
• Arlington Hall
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• Navy Yard
6. Project Stakeholders
• Virginia Department of Transportation
• Virginia Department of Rail and Public
Transportation
• Northern Virginia Regional Commission
• Arlington County Commuter Services
• Fairfax County
• City of Alexandria
• District Department of Transportation
• BRAC locations
• Prince William County
• Stafford County
• Potomac Rappahannock Transportation
Commission
• WMATA
• Fairfax County Connector
• Private Contractors
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7. A Marketplace for Empty Seats
• Commuters share expenses,
based on distance
• $1 for first mile
• $0.20 for the next 9 miles
• $0.10 for each additional
mile
• Riders get affordable, fast, &
sustainable commute option
• Drivers earn up to $0.45 per
mile reimbursement for each
shared trip
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8. Monthly Commuting Costs
Miles RTR fare RTR Costs per Gas costs @ Gas costs @ IRS & AAA
(One way) (one way) month 20 MPG per 30 MPG per @ $.55/mi
month month Cost/month
1 $1 $36 $7 $5 $20
5 $1.8 $65 $36 $24 $99
10 $2.8 $101 $72 $48 $198
20 $3.8 $137 $144 $96 $396
30 $4.8 $173 $216 $144 $594
40 $5.8 $209 $288 $192 $792
50 $6.8 $245 $360 $240 $990
60 $7.8 $281 $432 $288 $1188
Notes: based on 18 working days per month
-Gas cost calculated at $4.00/ gallon
-AAA ‘s Your Driving Costs 2012 study shows average cost for a sedan is 59.6 cents/mile and SUV is 75.7 cents/mile
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10. Built-in Safety & Security
• WeGoMil is open only to
.mil, .gov and
selected .org users
• Riders & drivers rate
each other
• Filter by gender,
smoking, etc.
• Every user has PayPal
account
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11. WeGoMil Scheduled
Trips
• Displays scheduled rideshare options
• Allows drivers to advertise the empty
seats in their vehicle
• Allows riders to book a ride in advance
of travel
• Works with any web-enabled
smartphone or desktop computer
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12. Commuter Benefits
• Drivers & riders share driving expenses
• Driving alone costs about $.55 per
mile according to IRS & AAA
• Affordable alternative to driving alone
• Use HOV lanes
• Grow new & existing carpools & vanpools
• Reduces traffic congestion
• Save time & money
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13. Incentives
• Rider incentives
• $75 in credits if complete at least 20 rides (10
roundtrips)
• Driver incentives
• $50 if complete 20 rides within month
• Up to $0.45 per mile reimbursement for each shared
trip
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14. WeGoMil.com
• Sign up today at WeGoMiI- Incentives for the first
1000 riders and 500 drivers
• Program scales with increase in personnel & demand per site
• WeGoMil Website provides:
• Updates on events, awards, & e-newsletter
• Frequently asked questions
• Information on safety, etc
• Customer Service
• Technical Support
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15. Lessons Learned for Success
•Top management support
•Targeted Marketing Campaigns
• Regular access to employees
• Town Hall meetings
• New employee orientation
•Reaching critical mass
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16. WeGoMil Ridesharing – at
DHHQ!!
“The best commute day of
“I got an hour of my life
my life – 25 minutes to
back today”
get to work” – Pam F.
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17. WeGoMil – Schedule
Beta Testing – July/September 17
Website Live – August 1st
Call to Sign-up – August – December
Pilot Launch – January
Pilot End – June 2013
Final Report – August 2013
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