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Join us in this exciting episode of “The Future of Ground Transportation” as we dive into the world of autonomous vehicles (AVs) with special guest Sarah Gryniewicz. Sarah, an AV expert and strategist at May Mobility, brings her extensive experience in public transportation and urban planning to the conversation.

In this episode, we explore the challenges and opportunities presented by AVs, their potential impact on society and cities, and the importance of integrating AVs into existing transportation networks. Discover how AVs can revolutionize shared mobility, enhance road safety, and reshape urban landscapes.

Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation:

Episode Highlights:

[00:05:26] Transitioning to Avs

Sarah discusses the transition from traditional transportation to AVs, emphasizing the importance of making AVs seamlessly integrate into existing transportation networks and addressing the ecological complexities involved.

[00:13:47] Society Acceptance

Sarah envisions AVs becoming a normal mode of transportation, providing reliable and safe rides without the excitement of a roller coaster. She emphasizes that AVs should become a part of the transportation network to reduce congestion and emissions.

[00:19:38] Entrepreneurial Opportunities

The discussion touches on emerging opportunities for entrepreneurs in the AV industry. Sarah highlights the importance of maintenance, software development for real-time information and optimization, and leveraging data for marketing and integrating with local businesses.
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May Mobility website: maymobility.com

About the Guest

Sarah Pressprich Gryniewicz is a strategy analyst at May Mobility, focused on complementing public transportation with AVs to achieve an equitable and sustainable mobility environment for all members of society. Sarah previously worked in public transit in southeastern Michigan, focusing on organizational development and community engagement. She became passionate about infrastructure and “community of place” as a Peace Corps volunteer in Benin, West Africa. 

Gryniewicz has a master’s in regional planning from Cornell University and is a thought leader on topics that include autonomous microtransit, transit gaps and solutions, solving first-mile/last-mile gaps and public transit as a utility.