Last updated: April 19, 2021
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Innovating Park Mobility into the Future

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In the century since the first automobile visit, transportation innovation has surfaced as a priority at parks across the country. Today, to continue keeping innovation at the forefront of park efforts, the NPS is working with the North Carolina Department of Transportation on an automated vehicle (AV) shuttle demonstration for Wright Brothers National Memorial, a place where a dream became a reality for motorized flight. Launching April 20, 2021, as part of National Park Week, this three-month project is just one piece of a greater initiative to test the suitability of emerging AV technologies for public lands. A similar three-month demonstration at Yellowstone National Park will begin in late May/early June of 2021.
Shuttle rides at both park demonstrations will be free and visitors may provide feedback via a passenger survey. Both pilots are part of an NPS effort to proactively explore emerging mobility trends for parks and include evaluations of potential benefits to or impacts on visitor experience, resource protection, equity and accessibility, safety, and partnerships. Just like Mather and Hewes in the 1920s, the NPS is preparing for this change with the same park ideals in mind, partnerships in hand and with eyes wide open on the future.