This project will develop a mobile app that streamlines the reporting of mis-parked dockless scooters and bikes, relaying data to...
Read MoreDon MacKenzie is an Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Washington. He leads the Sustainable Transportation Lab, which develops and evaluates technical and policy solutions for making our transportation system more economically viable and environmentally benign, while providing access to opportunities for all. Professor MacKenzie holds a PhD in Engineering Systems and SM in Technology and Policy, both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a BASc in Chemical & Biological Engineering from the University of British Columbia. He is a member of the Transportation Research Board’s Standing Committee on Transportation Energy, and chairs its Subcommittee on Energy and Demand Implications of Connected and Automated Vehicles.
C2SMART Projects
Designing and Managing Infrastructure for Shared Connected Electric Vehicles
This study aimed to develop a demand model for an eFFCS service in the City of Seattle, which can increase...
Read MoreEvaluating Remote Repositioning for Shared Scooters
Overview Utilization of vehicles, commonly measured in trips per vehicle per day, is a key to economic and environmental sustainability...
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