3. Big Data Chain
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Source: “Big Data and Transport, Understanding and assessing options”, OECD report, 2015
4. Big Data in Road Transport
Public
Transport
Urban
planning
RTTI & Traffic
Management
Fleet
Logistics
Vehicle
monitoring
Product
development
Customer
Satisfaction
Behaviour
studies
[…]
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5. Potential Impacts for transport
• Resource-efficient transport that respects the
environment
• Safer mobility
• Better and more informed door-to-door mobility
• Less congestion and unforeseen delays
• Socio-economic and behavioural understanding
• Secure exchange of personal information
• Forward looking policy making
• Global leadership for the European transport
industry
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6. Breakout session:
Policy - Public/private role
• Role of public side to setup open data
environment
– Example Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
• What is expected of EU:
– promote the use of open data
– Regulate only if needed!
• Data center regulations:
– minimum service agreement
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7. Breakout session:
Policy -Privacy : Re-use right
• More guidance on principles of privacy by
design
– Checklist for testing if privacy for design is
respected
• Better guidelines how to anonymise and
aggregate data
• Specific privacy framework?
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8. Breakout session:
Policy - Consumer choice
• “Free flow initiative” of EU
• “MyCarMyData” of FIA
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“We know everyone who breaks the law; we
know when you're doing it. We have GPS in
your car, so we know what you're doing. By the
way, we don't supply that data to anyone.”
J. Farley, FORD, 2015
9. Breakout session:
Policy - Standardisation
• Should policy let the market to decide
• Should policy build on best practices
• Should open APIs be encouraged
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