
Beyond the Wheel: A Conversation on The End of Driving
Join us on Wednesday, April 1 at 2 p.m. ET!
Autonomous vehicles may represent a seismic shift in the TDM field, fundamentally resetting incentives around driving. As this technology moves from speculation to early deployment, TDM professionals are urgently needed to help put guardrails in place because the policies set today will shape how future scenarios play out. Luckily, ACT's Book Club is hosting a session on April 1 to evaluate just that!

AV predictions have come and gone, so where do we actually stand now? With four US cities currently operating sizable AV services, real-world outcomes are finally becoming visible, albeit at a fraction of the scale of what may come next. And with AVs, scale is everything.
The End of Driving explores the profound social, policy, and planning questions surrounding automated vehicles, from privately owned self-driving cars to shared robotaxi networks. Rather than forecasting tech timelines, the authors take readers on a systems-level journey, examining how automation could reshape cities, equity, sustainability, and the way we move, and what it will truly take to get there.
We will be joined by TWO of the book’s authors! Whether you finish the book or not, join! The authors will present their in-depth, critical assessment of AV scaling and impact on the TDM field.
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Attending qualifies for 2 TDM-CP credits.
Meet the Speakers
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Bern Grush is a transportation systems expert and Executive Director of the Urban Robotics Foundation in Toronto, Canada. With decades of experience in transportation innovation, Grush has founded technology companies focused on road pricing, autonomous systems, and geographic systems design. He has also developed patents and technologies related to autonomous road tolling and parking, and contributes to research on future mobility. He holds degrees in Human Factors Psychology and Systems Design Engineering.
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Andrew Miller, Ph.D. is Principal at Paladin Consulting, where he researches AI governance and mobility innovation. He has experience in both the public and private sectors, including work at Sidewalk Labs (Alphabet/Google) and in government transport policy.
Miller also writes the Changing Lanes newsletter on the future of transport and holds advanced degrees from Yale and Johns Hopkins Universities.
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