

Beyond Streets
Beyond Streets Podcast
Rethinking How We Move, Build, and LiveBeyond Streets explores the everyday impact of transportation on our lives, neighborhoods, and futures. More than roads and rails, transportation is a mirror of our values — safety, connection, opportunity, and access. In each episode, we go beyond the headlines and into communities, talking with organizers, policymakers, builders, and residents who are reimagining what it means to move through the world. From housing to health, climate to equity, we uncover how smarter, people-first transportation can unlock better futures — and what’s standing in the way. If you're ready to ask bold questions, challenge ineffective systems, and explore what's truly possible, you're in the right place.
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Oct 19, 2023 • 59min
Transportation and the Media with Kris Van Cleave, CBS News
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Sep 14, 2023 • 38min
Streets for Kids with Anna Siprikova, Global Designing Cities Initiative
In this Back to School episode, we interview Anna Siprikova – a global leader in designing safer streets for kids and families. Anna is Senior Program Manager for the Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI), where she works with communities around the world to implement GDCI’s Streets for Kids program. Since 2018, Streets for Kids has partnered with over 30 cities to improve the lives of kids in cities through. They work to inspire leaders, inform practitioners, and empower communities to understand cities through the lens of children and their caregivers and to take action on their streets to ensure a cleaner, healthier, and safer future.In this episode, Greg Rogers and Greg Rodriguez speak with Anna about:Designing Streets for Kids: GDCI’s guidance document captures international best practices, strategies, programs, and policies that cities around the world have used to design spaces that enable children of all ages and abilities to utilize cities’ most abundant asset – streets. (Download here)Seeing the world through kids' eyes: Streets for Kids developed an innovative new way to help people see streets through the eyes of children. Read more on GDCI’s website: “Streets feel a lot different when you’re only 95cm tall. Like any kind of infrastructure, kids experience streets differently than adults and have unique needs when it comes to safety and access.”Engaging local leaders and communities to rethink street designs and build thriving cities that are friendly and safe for families.ResourcesConnect with Anna on LinkedIn to follow her work.As always, you can follow us on Twitter: @MobilityPodcast, @MoveGreg, @Pete_Gould, @SmarterTranspo.Help us grow: please rate, review, and subscribe! Reach out with questions, ideas, and feedback: team@beyondstreets.org Keep up with us on LinkedIn: Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Samantha Roxas www.beyondstreets.org

Aug 28, 2023 • 24min
AVs & American Competitiveness - Hilary Cain, Alliance for Automotive Innovation (TRB ARTS 2023)
Hilary Cain is a leading voice on autonomous vehicle policy in the United States – and she’s deeply concerned that federal inaction will cede American leadership in AV technology. Hilary is Vice President of Technology, Innovation, and Mobility Policy at the Alliance For Automotive Innovation, where she oversees policy development on technology and future mobility issues, including regulation of connected and automated vehicles, data privacy, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and telecommunications.Greg Rogers and guest co-host Sophie Jantz caught up with Hilary at the Transportation Research Board's (TRB) Automated Road Transportation Symposium 2023 (ARTS 2023) to discuss:The state of autonomous vehicle policy and the urgent need for federal policy action.How the lessons that recent supply chain challenges for chips and electric vehicles should inform America's approach to AVs.The risks that ceding U.S. leadership in AV technology poses for the American workforce and economy.ResourcesFollow Hilary on Twitter: @HilaryCainDC Find Hilary on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilarycain/ As always, you can follow us on Twitter: @MobilityPodcast, @MoveGreg, @Pete_Gould, @SmarterTranspo.Help us grow: please rate, review, and subscribe! Reach out with questions, ideas, and feedback: team@beyondstreets.org Keep up with us on LinkedIn: Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Samantha Roxas www.beyondstreets.org

Aug 17, 2023 • 35min
Trolley Cars & Ethics and Equity of Transportation Systems - Chris Gerdes, Stanford University
One highlight of ARTS 2023 was when Chris Gerdes intentionally made the audience groan by displaying a slide that mentioned the infamous Trolley Car Problem – before making it right by presenting a commonsense framework for determining the roadworthiness and safety of AVs.Chris is teaching the next generation of transportation tech professionals about ethics and equity of transportation systems. He’s a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University, as well as a former director and co-founder of the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (also known as CARS). Chris was also the first Chief Innovation Officer in the U.S. Department of Transportation under the Obama Administration. In this episode, Greg Rogers and Sophie spoke with Chris at the TRB ARTS conference in July 2023 about:• Duty of care: Why the trolley car problem is the wrong question to ask about AV safety• Education: Teaching the next generation of leaders about ethics & equity In transportation systems• Government & Innovation: Chris' experience as the first Chief Innovation Officer at the U.S. Department of Transportation• Proving AVs on the race track: Testing AVs on a race track can improve understanding of vehicle capabilities and limitations. •••Resources•••Learn more about Chris’ work: • Building Ethics into Autonomous Vehicles (Video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QcfDxU3js • Designing Ethical Self-Driving Cars (Article): https://hai.stanford.edu/news/designing-ethical-self-driving-cars • Exceptional Driving Principles For Autonomous Vehicles (Paper): https://futurist.law.umich.edu/exceptional-driving-principles-for-autonomous-vehicles/ As always, you can follow us on Twitter: @MobilityPodcast, @MoveGreg, @Pete_Gould, @SmarterTranspo.Help us grow: please rate, review, and subscribe! Reach out with questions, ideas, and feedback: team@beyondstreets.org Keep up with us on LinkedIn: Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Samantha Roxas www.beyondstreets.org

Aug 10, 2023 • 48min
The Safe System Approach & Putting Vision Zero Into Action - Jonathan Adkins, GHSA
American roads are becoming more dangerous for everyone – especially those traveling on foot, in a wheelchair, and on a bike. Jonathan Adkins, CEO of the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), joined us to discuss the need for widespread adoption of the Safe System Approach, putting Vision Zero into action, the greater risks that larger vehicle designs pose to vulnerable road users, and why Al Roker, one of America's favorite TV personalities, has become a champion for walking. We interviewed Jonathan ahead of GHSA's Annual Meeting in New York City from August 13-16, so we were also able to get a sneak peek at the safety topics that will be discussed at the conference.In this episode, we explored...- The national challenge of improving traffic safety. The U.S. finally has a national goal of zero traffic deaths through the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Roadway Safety Strategy – but in the same year that was released, we hit a 16-year high in traffic deaths. Fatalities have exceeded 40,000 for the past two years, reaching levels we haven't seen since before the Great Recession. - Pedestrian fatalities are at a 41-year high, and increasing faster than all other traffic-related deaths. See GHSA's latest pedestrian safety report here: https://www.ghsa.org/resources/Pedestrians23- The Safe System Approach, which has been adopted by USDOT, presents actionable strategies for enhancing traffic safety by looking at the entire system rather than addressing individual contributors to risk. Read more about the Safe Systems Approach here: https://www.transportation.gov/NRSS/SafeSystemResourcesLearn more about GHSA on their website: https://www.ghsa.org/ Follow Jonathan on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanghsa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jraindc Follow GHSA on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/governors-highway-safety-association/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/ghsahqAs always, you can follow The Mobility Podcast on Twitter: @MobilityPodcast, @MoveGreg, @Pete_Gould, @SmarterTranspo.Help us grow: please rate, review, and subscribe! Reach out with questions, ideas, and feedback: team@beyondstreets.org Keep up with us on LinkedIn: Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Samantha Roxas www.beyondstreets.org

Jul 25, 2023 • 45min
Operationalizing AV Safety with Nat Beuse, Aurora (TRB ARTS 2023)
Building a safe autonomous vehicle isn’t just about installing sensors and programming software – it’s about building a safety culture, operationalizing safety processes, and communicating safety approaches to the public. It’s a massive undertaking, and even harder to translate into terms that most people can understand, which is why we made it a priority to catch up with Nat Beuse, Chief Safety Officer at Aurora, during TRB ARTS. In this episode, Greg Rogers and guest co-host Sophie Jantz speak with Nat Beuse about:-A day in the life of Nat Beuse as Aurora’s Chief Safety Officer-Why Aurora publicly published its AV Safety Case Framework-The importance of a strong safety culture, safety management systems, and operationalizing safety across an AV company-Voluntary standards development-The past, present, and future of the AV industryResourcesLearn more about Aurora here: https://aurora.tech/ See Aurora’s public safety case framework here: https://safetycaseframework.aurora.tech/gsn Follow Nat on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nat-beuse-9691baa As always, you can follow The Mobility Podcast on Twitter: @MobilityPodcast, @MoveGreg, @Pete_Gould, @SmarterTranspo.Help us grow: please rate, review, and subscribe! Reach out with questions, ideas, and feedback: team@beyondstreets.org Keep up with us on LinkedIn: Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Samantha Roxas www.beyondstreets.org

Jul 21, 2023 • 48min
AVs in San Francisco with Jeff Tumlin, SFMTA (ARTS 2023) [Updated intro]
San Francisco is a hotbed for AV testing and deployment – and the city’s transportation chief had strong opinions to share about it during his keynote at TRB ARTS. Greg Rogers and guest co-host Sophie Jantz had the opportunity interview Jeff Tumlin, Director of Transportation at the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), after his keynote to further explore the questions he likes to ask when new transportation technologies are introduced to the city’s streets.Resources:Find Jeff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffreytumlin Find Jeff on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tumlin/ SFMTA’s AV policy job opening: https://careers.sf.gov/role/?id=3743990001807938GET YOUR MoPod SWAG! If you’d like your very own Mobility Podcast stickers, send an email to mobilitypodcast@gmail.com with your mailing address and we’ll be happy to send them to you! As always, you can follow us on Twitter: @MobilityPodcast, @MoveGreg, @Pete_Gould, @SmarterTranspo.Help us grow: please rate, review, and subscribe! Reach out with questions, ideas, and feedback: team@beyondstreets.org Keep up with us on LinkedIn: Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Samantha Roxas www.beyondstreets.org

Jul 20, 2023 • 30min
What’s happening in SF? Treating FOMO with a TRB ARTS Recap
AV wonks from around the world converged on San Francisco last week for TRB ARTS – the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Automated Road Transportation Symposium (ARTS). This ARTS was one for the books.We were thrilled to partner with TRB ARTS again this year to interview representatives from government, industry, and academia about the state of the AV industry, and what’s next. In this meta-interview, Greg Rodriguez seeks treatment for his ARTS FOMO in an interview with Greg Rogers about the big themes of the conference, his ride in a Cruise AV, and the fantastic interviews we’ll be rolling out in the next couple of weeks. GET YOUR MoPod SWAG! If you’d like your very own Mobility Podcast stickers, send an email to mobilitypodcast@gmail.com with your mailing address and we’ll be happy to send them to you! Resources:NYU Principles for Autonomous Urbanism Report: https://wagner.nyu.edu/impact/research/publications/principles-for-autonomous-urbanism See the February 2020 House Energy & Commerce Committee hearing mentioned by Greg Rodriguez here: https://energycommerce.house.gov/events/autonomous-vehicles-promises-and-challenges-of-evolving-automotive-technologies As always, you can follow us on Twitter: @MobilityPodcast, @MoveGreg, @Pete_Gould, @SmarterTranspo.Help us grow: please rate, review, and subscribe! Reach out with questions, ideas, and feedback: team@beyondstreets.org Keep up with us on LinkedIn: Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Samantha Roxas www.beyondstreets.org

Mar 22, 2023 • 42min
Miami, Heat, and Multimodal Mobility with Carlos Cruz-Casas (TRB 2023)
Transportation, climate resilience, and public health are deeply intertwined — and understanding the connection between them is essential for building thriving, livable communities in the 21st Century. At TRB 2023, Greg Rogers sat down with Carlos Cruz-Casas, the Chief Innovation Officer at Miami-Dade County’s Department of Transportation and Public Works. Carlos and Greg covered a wide range of topics, including:• Opportunities to encourage mode shift through right-sizing transit and offering a wider range of mobility options.• Why climate resilience and heat adaptation are essential for building multimodal options and achieving Vision Zero goals. (Featuring a discussion of Miami’s indoor bus stop with A/C!)• Why Miami-Dade County appointed the first Chief Heat Officer for an American city.• How to build local support and have the political courage to push for change.________Links and ResourcesFind Carlos on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/c3miami Twitter: https://twitter.com/c3miami Miami-Dade County’s website: https://www.miamidade.gov/global/home.page As always, you can follow us on Twitter: @MobilityPodcast, @MoveGreg, @Pete_Gould, @SmarterTranspo.Help us grow: please rate, review, and subscribe! Reach out with questions, ideas, and feedback: team@beyondstreets.org Keep up with us on LinkedIn: Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Samantha Roxas www.beyondstreets.org

Mar 17, 2023 • 44min
#082: Safety View and Safe Streets & Roads for All — Avery Ash, INRIX and Niti Anand, GM Future Roads
A new record: Avery Ash made Mobility Podcast history with his third appearance on the show! Avery, who was the Head of Global Public Policy and Product Strategy for INRIX (at the time of this recording), appeared alongside Niti Anand, Head of Strategy and Business Development at GM Future Roads, to discuss Safety View, a new collaboration between their companies. Safety View is intended to provide granular, actionable insights to help government decision-makers understand transportation challenges on the ground. In this episode, Greg Rogers and Pete Gould speak with Avery and Niti about:- How granular data can support transportation decision-making;- USDOT’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program; and- How INRIX is leveraging GM’s vehicle-level data to help inform local governments’ initiatives to address safety, emissions, and equity. Learn more about Safety View here: https://inrix.com/products/safety-view-by-gm-future-roads-and-inrix/ Find Avery on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/averyaash/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/averyaash Find Niti on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harnit-anand/ As always, you can follow us on Twitter: @MobilityPodcast, @MoveGreg, @Pete_Gould, @SmarterTranspo.Help us grow: please rate, review, and subscribe! Reach out with questions, ideas, and feedback: team@beyondstreets.org Keep up with us on LinkedIn: Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Samantha Roxas www.beyondstreets.org


