MOBILITY21: Strategic Investments for Transportation Infrastructure & Technology
Rahul Mangharam, Megan Reyerson, Steve Viscelli, Hamsa Balakrishanan,, Alexandre Bayen, Surabh Amin, Leslie Richards, Leo Bagley, and George Pappas

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of strategic investments in transportation infrastructure and technology to enhance safety, efficiency, and economic growth across air, ground, rail, and marine mobility sectors.
Contribution
It identifies critical infrastructure needs, highlights new technology drivers, and proposes strategic investment priorities for transportation systems in the US.
Findings
Highlights the importance of infrastructure investment for economic growth.
Identifies key technology drivers for transportation innovation.
Proposes strategic investment directions for various mobility modes.
Abstract
America's transportation infrastructure is the backbone of our economy. A strong infrastructure means a strong America - an America that competes globally, supports local and regional economic development, and creates jobs. Strategic investments in our transportation infrastructure are vital to our national security, economic growth, transportation safety and our technology leadership. This document outlines critical needs for our transportation infrastructure, identifies new technology drivers and proposes strategic investments for safe and efficient air, ground, rail and marine mobility of people and goods.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTransportation Systems and Infrastructure
