The Sharing Economy and Transit

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The Sharing Economy and Transit Illustration source: Fast Company PAUL SUPAWANICH @tweetsupa

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A hit-and-run Pecha Kucha-style crash course talking about the Sharing Economy, Technology and Transit. How can this evolving business model and related service support transit agencies in the future?

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The Sharing Economy and Transit

Illustration source: Fast Company

PAUL SUPAWANICH@tweetsupa

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What is the Sharing Economy? (e.g., collaborative consumption)

A popular way to access goods and services in new and less expensive ways. Its many innovations include car sharing, ridesharing and peer accommodations.- Bayshare

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Why Sharing and Why Now?

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Nights booked/30 months

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Rides taken/14 days

Manifested in Reality:

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Sharing Economy: Transportation Edition

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Long-distance Ridesharing

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Commute-based Ridesharing (Carpooling)

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Taxi-style Ridesharing

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Peer-to-Peer Carsharing

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How does this affect transit?

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Reason #1: 100 Types of bottled water

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Providing Choice:Differentiating factors in shared transportation:

- Personal connection- Conversation- Availability

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Reason #2: Uncertainty of Funding

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Must schedule at least a day in advance30 minute pickup windowNo real time information

Hypothetical Scenario

$42.11 per Ride

Same day availabilityOn-demand serviceReal-time arrival information

<$42.11 per Ride*

*probably

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The Sharing Economy is going to save the transit world

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What I am suggesting:

Transit agencies should dare to be creative with these new tools to serve specific markets

They can be embraced as methods that supplement existing transportation services

Sharing economy users are likely transit users.

Expansion of these services help enable a car-free or car-lite lifestyle

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Providing Last-Mile Services

Improving access to carsharing at transit stations

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Optimizing Existing Services

Volunteer ridematching services

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If we can leverage the sharing economy to:

*probably

Increase Choice Reduce Costs

Transit Agencies Win

EveryoneLeaves Happy!*

Consumers Win

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Paul [email protected]@tweetsupaAll slides available via slideshare.net/paulsupawanich