How can governments, businesses, and consumer advocates work together to establish sensible and mutually agreeable data-sharing practices for mobility data?
Author Archives: Hannah Safford
The Business Case for Mobility Data Sharing
How can governments, businesses, and consumer advocates work together to establish sensible and mutually agreeable data-sharing practices for mobility data?
Communicating science to policymakers: six strategies for success
Scientists can improve how they inform politicians and other policymakers on how to make decisions, say Hannah Safford and Austin Brown.
California climate change target setting & modeling approaches
Austin Brown, Lew Fulton, and Rosa Dominguez-Faus publish a white paper providing the State of California with recommendations, reflections, and research from the Climate Change Policy Modeling forum.
Q&A: The Biggest Source Of Carbon Emissions Or The Best Opportunity?
Austin Brown talks with the Alliance to Save Energy about the current trends and future potential of transportation.
Sopitsuda Tongsopit co-authors op-ed in Bangkok Post
Energy policy analyst Sopitsuda (Sophie) Tongosopit argues that combining vehicle electrification and solar energy is a pathway for tackling air pollution in Southeast Asia’s megacities.
When do water bonds pass? Lessons from past elections
Four factors help explain how Californians vote on major statewide water bonds.
Product Liability Is the Wrong Standard for Self-Driving Cars
Who’s responsible when AVs crash? Why the success of automated vehicles depends on smart liability policy.
Asking for Forgiveness
In the age of new technology, is it better to ask for forgiveness, or beg for permission? Austin Brown and Kelly Fleming explore why companies have taken this approach and how policymakers and business leaders can improve the situation.
UC Davis Goes to Washington: Researchers Bringing Transportation Expertise to Capitol Hill
ITS-Davis and Policy Institute representatives recently shared research findings with policy leaders in Washington, D.C. as part of their mission to ensure that leading research and sound policy are made inseparable.