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... 13 Communities around the United States are exploring the potential for LSAVs and how these vehicles can help them achieve their transportation, mobility, and economic development goals. LSAV projects range from short pilots with simple use cases to multiphase deployment strategies in which cities are using LSAVs as a key part of the transportation system.
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... 14 Low-Speed Automated Vehicles (LSAVs) in Public Transportation Figure 3.1.
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... LSAV Projects 15 (continued on next page) Table 3.1.
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... 16 Low-Speed Automated Vehicles (LSAVs) in Public Transportation Las Vegas, Nevada GoMed AV Shuttle LSAV shuttle to connect downtown with nearby medical center district across I-15.
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... LSAV Projects 17 Arlington, Texas Phase 3 Arlington AV Pilot On-demand LSAV shuttle serving downtown and the University of Texas at Arlington community, with potential paratransit service. The Arlington RAPID project (FTA IMI Grant-funding project in partnership with Via, May Mobility, and UTA)
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... 18 Low-Speed Automated Vehicles (LSAVs) in Public Transportation Arlington, Virginia Fort Myer Autonomous Shuttles Military base LSAV circulator that connects community center, dining, health clinic, and barracks.

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