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Jacksonville Launches First Autonomous Public Transit Service

Autonomous electric shuttles operating in Jacksonville

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Jacksonville, Florida, is set to launch the nation’s first permitted public transportation service utilizing autonomous vehicles next week. This initiative follows the National Autonomous Vehicle Day Conference that gathered over 400 experts. The Jacksonville Transportation Authority will deploy 14 electric, self-driving shuttles along the Bay Street Innovation Corridor, focusing on improving public transit accessibility. While many residents express excitement, concerns about the limited scope remain. The program, part of a broader $65 million investment, aims to create a connected transit network by 2026 and foster economic growth with a new manufacturing plant in the region.

Jacksonville, Florida is poised to launch the nation’s first permitted public transportation service using autonomous vehicles (AVs) next week. This announcement comes on the heels of the National Autonomous Vehicle Day Conference hosted at the Prime Osborn Convention Center, attended by over 400 transportation experts, students, and innovators. The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), led by CEO Nat Ford, confirmed plans to initiate this groundbreaking service, designed to operate along the newly developed Bay Street Innovation Corridor.

The upcoming operation will feature electric, self-driving shuttles that aim to enhance public transport accessibility in Jacksonville. Initially, the JTA will deploy 14 Holon AVs, each capable of seating up to 15 passengers, at a per-vehicle cost of $409,000. These vehicles will focus on servicing a three-mile stretch adjacent to TIAA Bank Field, which is part of a broader initiative to modernize urban transit. Testing of AV service effectiveness will start with modified Ford vans equipped for self-driving prior to full-scale implementation.

The introduction of AVs has generated significant interest among local residents, many of whom express excitement about the potential for improved public transportation. However, there are concerns regarding the limited service scope, which primarily targets downtown areas. Despite these apprehensions, student researchers at the University of North Florida (UNF) believe this shift toward autonomous vehicles could make Jacksonville’s streets safer. They highlight the importance of collaboration between human drivers and autonomous vehicles to mitigate human-caused accidents.

In addition to the immediate rollout of AVs, the JTA has ambitious plans for future expansion. The agency intends to develop a connected transit network within Jacksonville’s urban core by 2026. To support this initiative, the city approved a plan to implement 100 Holon vehicles throughout downtown, signaling a commitment to a technology-driven transportation future.

The Bay Street Innovation Corridor project entails an investment of $65 million and is expected to link Jacksonville’s downtown core with its sports and entertainment district, promising improved connectivity and increased access to vital services and activities. Additionally, the JTA is laying the groundwork for an updated Jacksonville Skyway and exploring options for elevated roadways to accommodate extended AV services.

To facilitate the management of these autonomous vehicles, the Jacksonville Autonomous Innovation Center (AIC) has been established as the command center for the JTA’s AV operations, funded at a cost of $12.7 million. The AV program is aimed to fully operational by the summer as part of phase one of the Ultimate Urban Circulator (U2C) program. By 2025, JTA anticipates having over a dozen AVs navigating the downtown area.

In a further boost to the local economy, the announcement of a new manufacturing plant by HOLON on Jacksonville’s Northside is set to create more than 800 jobs and generate nearly $300 million in economic activity. This facility is scheduled to open in September 2024 and underscores the city’s commitment to becoming a leader in the autonomous vehicle industry.

As Jacksonville prepares to take its ambitious leap into the future of transportation with the introduction of autonomous vehicles, careful monitoring and effective strategy implementation will be crucial to the program’s success. Residents and stakeholders alike will be watching closely to see how this transformative initiative unfolds in the coming weeks and years.

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