In the final episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Eight, concluding the series with a forward-looking vision of how autonomous vehicles (AVs) will reshape transportation, land use, and urban life as we know it.
This episode explores the unstoppable momentum of AV adoption and the strategic role the parking and mobility industry must play in creating more livable, sustainable, and equitable cities.
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Krieger closes the book—and the series—by challenging listeners to think bigger than vehicles. The AV revolution isn’t just about automation; it’s about building smarter, more human-centered cities that elevate connection, efficiency, and quality of life.
In this episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Seven, laying out a roadmap for mobility professionals navigating the shift to autonomous vehicles (AVs).
As AVs move from concept to deployment, the mobility sector faces both transformative opportunities and complex challenges. Krieger breaks down how companies and industry leaders can strategically prepare, adapt, and thrive in this rapidly changing landscape.
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Krieger emphasizes that the industry’s future leaders will be those who balance preparation with adaptability—investing in the skills, partnerships, and technologies that will define mobility in a driverless era.
In this episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Six, spotlighting the cities shaping the future of autonomous mobility and smart urban design.
This chapter showcases global case studies—featuring European leaders like Oslo, Helsinki, and Barcelona—and turns to Lake Nona in Orlando, Florida, a U.S. smart city model that blends AV innovation with community-centered design. Each example reveals how forward-thinking policies, infrastructure, and partnerships can create sustainable, connected cities ready for the driverless era.
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Krieger highlights how these pioneering regions prove that autonomous vehicles can do more than just move people—they can reduce environmental impact, enhance accessibility, and help build healthier, more livable communities.
In this episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Five, focusing on the critical challenges that stand between today’s cities and an autonomous future.
As AV technology accelerates, this chapter provides a realistic look at the roadblocks that must be addressed to unlock its full potential—from infrastructure gaps to ethical dilemmas and funding hurdles.
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Krieger outlines how collaboration between policymakers, mobility companies, and city leaders will be essential to overcome these hurdles. With the right vision and coordination, AVs have the potential to create safer, smarter, and more equitable cities.
This chapter is a call to action for leaders and innovators to prepare not just for AVs—but for a future that puts people and purpose at the center of urban mobility.
In this episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Four, exploring how autonomous vehicles (AVs) are forcing a transformation in the business models that underpin the parking and mobility industries.
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Krieger outlines the urgent need for adaptability in an era where vehicles are no longer just parked—they’re constantly in motion, managed by data, and delivering services autonomously.
This chapter provides a thought-provoking look at how entire industries must reimagine their roles, revenue streams, and relationships with the public as we move toward a driverless future.
In this episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Three, exploring how the rise of autonomous vehicles (AVs) will disrupt one of the most overlooked yet space-consuming aspects of urban life: parking.
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Krieger also examines how cities can prepare for the transition period where human-driven vehicles and AVs coexist—and why this evolution presents both opportunities and challenges for policymakers, planners, and parking operators.
As the industry reimagines curb space and infrastructure, this chapter offers a compelling vision of a more efficient, livable urban future—where technology, land use, and sustainability converge.
In this episode of Parking the Future, author Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Two: The Rise of Autonomous Vehicles. This chapter explores the fascinating journey from early driverless concepts to today’s rapidly advancing autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies.
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With expert insight and accessible narration, this episode is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of mobility, technology, and the future of cities.
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In this premiere episode of Parking the Future, host and author Brooke Krieger reads Chapter One of her book: Introduction – Setting the Stage.
This chapter lays the foundation for the conversations to come, unpacking why the parking and mobility industry is facing a once-in-a-century transformation. From autonomous vehicles to curb monetization, Brooke introduces the key forces shaping the future, and challenges listeners to think differently about the role of parking in our cities.
In this short teaser episode, author and mobility strategist Brooke Krieger introduces Parking the Future—a podcast-style audiobook exploring how autonomous vehicles, curb management, and emerging technologies are transforming parking and urban mobility.
Brooke shares the inspiration behind her book, what listeners can expect from the podcast, and why this conversation matters now more than ever. If you're in the parking, mobility, transportation, or smart city space - or you're just curious about the future of our cities - this series is for you.