Safe & High-Quality Mobility for All

 

Our Mission


About CARTS

CARTS is a nonprofit research organization dedicated to the deployment and research of safe, sustainable and equitable mobility for 21st-century communities and cities.

Our interdisciplinary team initiates, designs, facilitates, and scales community-centered deployment of innovative urban and mobility technologies for public good.

Featured Project: Trenton MOVES

The 1st Autonomous Vehicle Based Urban Transit System in America

Developed by City of Trenton, Office of Governor Phil Murphy, NJDOT, Princeton University, and powered by the technical assistance of CARTS, Trenton MOVES will provide safe, equitable, affordable, and sustainable high-quality mobility through the deployment of 100 Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) throughout the state capital. This on-demand automated transit system will serve 90,000 residents of Trenton.

CARTS spearheaded the initial operational design domain consultation, feasibility study, community engagement, operations research, trip simulation, and technical support for the Trenton MOVES project.

Recent Highlights

Recent Highlights

CARTS Executive Director Jerry He and Trenton MOVES are recognized by the Intelligent Transportation Society of NJ as “Outstanding Young Professional” and “Outstanding Project - Local Agency Design”.

The awards recognize notable New Jersey projects, firms, programs, and individuals who have contributed substantially to the advancement of ITS technologies to improve surface transportation efficiency, safety, and mobility. See full details of the acknowledgement.

PAVE Virtual Panel “AVs and Public Good: Trenton MOVES”

“During the month of May, we are highlighting places where AVs are in use — today — being deployed, tested, and used for public good. We want to look at examples of the technology being used to serve food deserts, to expand access to rural communities, to offer new accessibility options, and more.

We are starting with the Trenton MOVES initiative, which is the first large-scale urban transit system in America based entirely on self-driving shuttles. The shuttles, which carry four to eight passengers, serve traditionally underserved Trenton neighborhoods, where 70% of households have limited access to a single automobile, or no access at all. Our panelists will detail the program, describing how it works, the results it has achieved, and their vision for the future.” — Partners for Automated Vehicle Education (PAVE)

CARTS @ CoMotion LA & Miami '22

CARTS @ CoMotion LA & Miami '22

“How Community and Autonomy Work Together”

“The Urban Frontlines of the Autonomous Rollout”

CARTS quoted by the Knight Foundation

What We Do

  • We Code

    Operational design domain

    AV Research & Deployment

    Operations & safety research

  • We Engage

    SmartDrivingCars Summit

    Direct community engagement

    STEAM education initiatives

  • We Draw

    Urban design

    Participatory planning

    New mobility infrastructure