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Trials across the country are teaching stakeholders how to collaborate towards sustainable mobility.

The upshot of these shuttle experiments is that they provide stakeholders with a sandbox: a safe, non-destructive environment where valuable lessons can be learned. Malek stated that much of what makes a city's infrastructure attractive to May Mobility is echoed in broader

Perhaps the relationships most in need of acceleration are among local agencies themselves. Malek offered,"if our deployment requires a sensor install at an intersection, we end up in a larger conversation between the DOT, DPW, utility provider, community leaders, and whoever owns the curb. The most promising cities know how to foster agency collaboration, even when the relationships may be unorthodox.

"Our pilot will be the longest such route in the nation, connecting incredibly diverse neighborhoods and transportation needs in a way that complements our current transit system. What better way to learn from our communities and stakeholders?", Gold stated. She emphasized that identifying a mobility need is crucial to private partners getting buy-in from local agencies, who may otherwise view disruptive transit tech as predatory.

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