Taxonomy of On-Demand and Shared Mobility: Ground, Aviation, and Marine
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- JA3163_202106
- Issued
Scope
Rationale
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Help reduce traveler uncertainty regarding mobility services, confusion about terminology used by the media, and discrepancies in terminology used internationally that contribute to public confusion and misperceptions.
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Allow public agencies at all levels of government to clarify policies related to shared mobility services (ground, aviation, and marine).
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Help unify public and private sector definitions and aid in the development and deployment of services.
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Provide functional definitions.
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Be consistent with current industry practice.
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Be consistent with existing literature to the extent practicable.
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Be useful across disciplines.
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Be clear and cogent and, as such, it should avoid or define ambiguous terms.
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Address inconsistencies in overlapping work and competing definitions in the field of shared and on-demand mobility to achieve standardization.
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Not provide any competitive advantage for any particular shared mode or service provider.
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Issuing Committee
Shared and Digital Mobility Committee
New, innovative, and disruptive digital mobility solutions are emerging globally. The Shared and Digital Mobility Committee will: Focus on developing and maintaining SAE Standards, Recommended Practices, and Information Reports that relate to shared and digital mobility technologies and models. • Cover topics that include mobile applications for trip aggregation, payment processing, booking (or reserving) rides, vehicles, parking spots and other mobility services as well as commuter demand management and various other mobility use cases. • Develop, review, and maintain terms and definitions that are commonly used in the shared and digital mobility space in partnership with government, private agencies, academia, and technical societies. • Cover data specifications to harmonize transit feeds, payment mechanisms, APIs and data that are shared among various parties including academia, private and public sectors, as well as transit and planning agencies. • Provide a forum for the open exchange and development of standards on cross-cutting disciplines where software, hardware, and dataset design among others intersect. • Ensure a global framework for governments and planners across the world to understand, and thus enable better management of emerging new models and technologies.
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