This is our fourth dispatch from the Congress for the New Urbanism\xa0(CNU), which took place in Savannah, Georgia in May. Chuck Marohn attended CNU and hosted a series of in-depth podcast conversations about some of the most pressing topics for cities today, with leaders, thinkers, and activists in a whole range of fields. Now we're bringing those podcasts to your ears throughout the summer.\nIn this episode, Jeffrey Tumlin, Principal and Director of Strategy at Nelson Nygaard, and Corey Ershow, Transportation Policy Manager at Lyft, discuss the hype around autonomous vehicles and what the AV future might actually look like.\nQuestions discussed in this podcast include:\nHow will autonomous vehicles fit into our existing taxi and ride-hailing network?\nHow far are we in the technological progression toward autonomous vehicles?\nAutonomous vehicles seem to work okay on a closed course, but what about in a complex urban space?\nIf we don't criminalize "jaywalking," how can humans and autonomous vehicles interact in a way that allows both to move freely and safely in an urban environment?\nWill autonomous vehicles take over our cities and marginalize pedestrians, or might the opposite happen as a result of automation?\nWill autonomous vehicles encourage longer suburban commuting?\nWhat are governments doing right, in anticipation of autonomous vehicles?