I feel strongly that it is our job to translate the compelling case for deploying intelligent transportation technologies into how they can make an impact in people’s daily lives. My twin boys are 15, which means they will be driving soon – one of the reasons I am so personally invested in our fight for V2X technologies and ensuring they will work in the 5.9GHz spectrum. Four students from their high school were in a car crash one week after graduation this summer – two killed, two critically injured. No family should have to go through such a loss when it is preventable.
Technology also gives us the capacity to break down the barriers that exist in our transportation system and provide opportunities that have not been accessible to everyone. How can we use it to overcome these barriers and deliver a robust system that provides more equitable access to safer, cleaner mobility and allows all to thrive? To shape this future, we must include more diverse perspectives and voices at the table to ensure we lift everyone as we make investments to transform our transportation system. This is a key goal of our MobilityXX initiative, which you will hear more about this fall.
ITS America has a powerful voice and is in an ideal position to make this case. State and local agencies will soon make decisions on how to spend these new resources. Technology will be eligible under this new law – but investing in it is a choice. We can demonstrate that technology is central to ensuring access and opportunity as well as safer roads and more efficient, cleaner mobility.
We are facing a critical moment – business as usual hasn’t worked so far, and it won’t work now. Last year, when so many fewer people were driving, there was an eight percent increase in road fatalities. Climate reports are dire, and the impacts are devastating, from record heat waves in the Pacific Northwest and rampant western wildfires to deadly flash floods. Emissions are choking neighborhood air and resulting in higher rates of childhood asthma and early mortality, which we see disproportionally in minority and low-income communities across the country. Congestion, which had all but disappeared during the height of the pandemic, is back and again stealing time – our most precious resource. Like millions of working mothers, I know that any time gained has immeasurable value. Technology can and must help reverse these trends.
ITS America can play an integral role in helping to change these outcomes and making transportation more accessible for people across the country. I hope you can join us in Charlotte for our annual meeting, where we will gather with ITS colleagues from across the country and hear more about how together, we can reimagine transportation. I look forward to seeing you there!