• Microtransit at Scale: Via CEO Daniel Ramot on Citywide Transit and the AI in the Control Room
    Jun 14 2026

    How a DOT with no transit history, no appetite for risk, and a skeptical public built a microtransit system that works ?


    Arlington, Texas with 400,000 people, 99 square miles, 3 failed transit votes over 25 years— built citywide public transit for a fraction of the cost of conventional fixed-route transit. A ride is now available within a two-block walk of every resident.


    I sits down with Daniel Ramot, CEO of Via, and Alicia Winkelblech, Director of Transportation for the City of Arlington, Texas, who lived the transition firsthand. Via now serves 800+ cities across 30+ countries, powering microtransit, paratransit, school bus, transit planning, and autonomous-vehicle networks, and went public on the NYSE in 2025.


    This episode is for the practitioner staring at a bus network bleeding both ridership and budget. It walks Arlington's route from the inside: how to procure for outcomes instead of vehicles; how to de-risk a launch so a skeptical public will tolerate it; and whether on-demand transit can scale to meet the needs of growing cities, and what role it plays alongside fixed-route systems.


    We also covers the role of AI in the next generation of public transit. How Via is using it to reshape planning, scheduling, and real-time decision-making for DOT and cities.


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    48 mins
  • Stop Benchmarking Copenhagen: The Cities You Should Be Learning From Instead
    Jun 11 2026

    Adam Millard-Ball mapped walking and cycling across 11,587 cities in 121 countries. The results may surprise you: density and bike networks matter far more than climate, walking delivers most of the emissions gains, and your best peer city is probably one you've never studied.


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    43 mins
  • The Robotaxis Arrived Before the Rules: AV Lessons From San Francisco, Austin, and Washington DC
    Jun 11 2026

    Today’s episode is my conversations with three city leaders sitting at three different phases of AV deployment: Rachel Castignoli in Austin, Tilly Chang in San Francisco, and Stephanie Dock in Washington, D.C. We’ll walk each city in turn — the Wild West, the rulebook, and the capital.

    Three cities, three phases of deployment — and the same three gaps: no data, no first-responder protocol, and no authority to fix either.

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    43 mins
  • Don't Govern AVs the Way We Governed Uber: Heaven, Hell and Who Decides
    Jun 11 2026

    Today's episode is my conversation with Kara Kockelman and Robin Chase. With AVs, the technology won't decide whether a city gets Heaven or Hell. The governance will.

    Here's the lever cities finally have, the empty miles towatch, and the pricing fight worth having.

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    42 mins
  • Research Stack Powering the World's Most Experienced Autonomous Driver
    Jun 11 2026

    As of Nov 2025, Waymo is delivering over 250,000 rides a week. In today's episode, I sit down with Drago Anguelov Head of Research at Waymo to unpack the AI behind autonomous driving: from 3D Sensing & Spatial Reasoning to AI foundation models and Social Intelligence.


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    47 mins
  • Inside Transport for London's Secret Sauce: How TfL Got London’s Businesses to Fund a £19B Railway, and the 4 Moves US Cities Can Steal
    Jun 10 2026

    What does it take to build a world-class transportation system - and keep it world-class for 25 years? I am Jinhua Zhao, Welcome to the Mobility Forum - where the leading minds in transportation come together to shape how cities move.

    Today, I sit down with Shashi Verma, Chief Technology Officer of Transport for London - the man who has personally touched every major innovation TfL has delivered over the past two decades. from Oyster Card, contactless payment to Crossrail and congestion charging.

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    53 mins