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... 88 The convergence of trends in shared mobility -- the commodification of transportation, digital information and fare payment, electrification, and connected and automated vehicles -- is changing consumer preferences and travel behavior. As the transportation network automates, a variety of public- and private-sector stakeholders will need to be involved in the transition.
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... Conclusion 89   • Implementing flexible loading zones; and • Reclassifying vehicle lanes based on occupancy (e.g., ZOVs, SOVs, and HOVs) , vehicle purpose (e.g., goods delivery vehicles)
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... 90 Shared Automated Vehicle Toolkit: Policies and Planning Considerations for Implementation and congestion impacts will vary based on whether AVs are shared and/or pooled. Policy options, such as designing roadways to prioritize pooled vehicles and subsidizing pooled rides, could encourage pooling.

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