
Exploring Potential Applications of Autonomous Shuttles on USF Tampa Campus
Discover how autonomous shuttles could revolutionize transportation on the USF Tampa campus through a study conducted by the Center for Urban Transportation Research. The study delves into identifying campus areas for shuttle service, legal and insurance considerations, and various service options to enhance student and staff mobility. Contact information for further details provided.
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Assessing the Applications of a Light, Autonomous Vehicle on the USF Tampa Campus Forward Pinellas Technology Forum, Sept. 28, 2017 Center for Urban Transportation Research | University of South Florida 1
University of Michigan Driverless Shuttle https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=46&v=P0cH9WIQwt8 2
University of Michigan Driverless Shuttle Service starts this fall 2, 15-passenger electric shuttles 2-mile route on U-M roads Shuttles made by French firm NAVYA 3
Study Tasks 1. Identify areas of USF campus that could be served by a driverless shuttle 2. Identify legal and insurance restrictions to operating a driverless shuttle on campus 3. Identify 2 to 3 service options 4
Study Tasks 1. Identify areas of USF campus that could be served by a driverless shuttle Marshall Center Rec Center Library Sun Dome 5
Study Tasks Use existing data sources to understand student travel patterns 6
Study Tasks Use existing data sources to understand student travel patterns 7
Study Tasks 2. Identify legal and insurance restrictions to operating a driverless shuttle on campus Requiring an attendant to be on-board for safety Restricting the max allowable speed 8
Study Tasks 3. Identify 2 to 3 service options Campus circulator Parking shuttle First mile/last mile connector to BullRunner On-Demand Evening Shuttle Transportation for students with disabilities Medical campus service Special event shuttle 9
Contact Information Brian Pessaro Senior Research Associate CUTR University of South Florida pessaro@cutr.usf.edu (813) 974-5113 10