The 90th annual Transportation Research Board Meeting will be happening January 23-27, 2011 in Washington DC. It's the great annual meeting of academic researchers and industry practitioners. There are several sessions that include presentations about various aspects of carsharing, as well as public bicycle system and multi-modal connectivity. Sessions general include several presentations summarizing research followed by questions and answer. Complete information about attending TRB can be found here.
While the conference isn't cheap, it is good and you will be able to to attend many other interesting sessions as well as interact with the leading people in transportation. (Sorry, it is really isn't possible to "crash" sessions without registering.) TRB members get a discount on the conference and can participate in defining the discussion about the research agenda in various areas.
Carsharing sessions are sponsored by the the AP020 subcommittee on Emerging and Innovative Public Transport and Technologies, chaired by Dr. Susan Shaheen of UC Berkeley.
Hilton,
Jan 23 2011 1:30PM- 4:30PM; i
ncludes:
Total Connectivity Ideas (P11-0493)
Sturges, Dan - IntraGo and
Raney, Steve - Cities21.org
Interconnecting Public Transport and Shared Transport (P11-0500)
O'Sullivan, Sean - Avego Limited
Cybercars for Sustainable Mobility – A European Collaborative Approach (P11-0496)
Parent, Michel - French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control
Architecturally Linking All the Pieces (P11-0497)
McDonald, Shannon Sanders - American Institute of Architects
Public-Private Innovation: Implementing Seamless Mobility Linking Modes, Services, Technologies,
Design, Policy, and New Business Models (P11-0498)
Zielinkski, Susan - University of Michigan
Panel Discussion (P11-0499)
Young, Stanley E. - University of Maryland, College Park,
Liu, Rongfang - New Jersey Institute of Technology,
Cervero, Robert - University of California, Berkeley,
Fabian, Lawrence J. - Trans.21, S
haheen, Susan A. - University of California, Berkeley, and
Andreasson, Ingmar J. - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Marriott,
Jan 24 2011 10:15AM- 12:00PM;
Includes:
Carsharing and Older Adults (P11-0218)
Shaheen, Susan A. - University of California, Berkeley
Older Adults and Walking: The Benefits and the Promise (P11-0219)
Ragland, David R. - University of California, Berkeley
Peer-to-Peer Carsharing: Market Analysis and Potential Growth (11-3463)
Hampshire, Robert Cornelius - Carnegie Mellon University
Volunteer Senior Transportation: The Vanguard of Community Transportation (P11-0221)
Freund, Katherine - ITNAmerica
Hilton, Jan 25 2011 8:00AM- 9:45AM; includes:
Understanding the Factors Affecting Vehicle Usage and Availability in Carsharing Networks: Case Study of Communauto Carsharing System from Montreal, Canada (11-0840)
de Lorimier, Alexandre - Quartier International de Montréal, Canada, El-Geneidy, Ahmed M. - McGill University, Canada
Broadening the Market for Carshare? Results of a Pilot Project in the Netherlands (11-0615)
Martens, Karel and Pasman, Sander - Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, Sierzchula, William - Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Estimation of Carsharing Demand Using Activity-Based Microsimulation Approach: Model and Preliminary Results (11-2077)
Ciari, Francesco, Schuessler, Nadine and Axhausen, Kay W. - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
Hangzhou Public Bicycle: Understanding Early Adoption and Behavioral Response to Bikesharing in Hangzhou, China (11-3041)
Shaheen, Susan A., Zhang, Hua, Martin, Elliot and Guzman, Stacey - University of California, Berkeley
Meeting of the Subcommittee on Emerging and Innovative Public Transport and Technologies,
AP020
Hilton, L'Enfant room, Ja
n. 25, 1:30 to 5:30pm
Hilton,
Jan 24 2011 2:30PM- 5:00PM;
includes:
Typology of Carsharing Members (11-1236) - D08
Morency, Catherine,
Trepanier, Martin, and
Agard, Bruno - Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
There are a number of other topics being presented at this session.