Spatial and welfare effects of automated driving: Will cities grow, decline or both?

G Gelauff, I Ossokina, C Teulings - … research part A: policy and practice, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper shows that automated driving can lead both, to growth and decline of cities. We
simulate spatial effects of automated driving for the Netherlands using LUCA, the Dutch …

[PDF][PDF] Spatial effects of automated driving: Dispersion, concentration or both

G Gelauff, I Ossokina, C Teulings - The Hague: KIM–Netherlands …, 2017 - english.kimnet.nl
This paper studies possible effects of automated driving technology on the concentration
and dispersion of the population and on residential land prices in the Netherlands. We …

The potential impacts of automated cars on urban transport: An exploratory analysis

AD May, S Shepherd, P Pfaffenbichler, G Emberger - Transport Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective The concept of automated cars is rapidly becoming a reality. Yet there has been
very little analysis of the impacts of such developments on the performance of urban …

Autonomous vehicles: The next jump in accessibilities?

J Meyer, H Becker, PM Bösch, KW Axhausen - Research in transportation …, 2017 - Elsevier
Autonomous vehicles are expected to offer a higher comfort of traveling at lower prices and
at the same time to increase road capacity-a pattern recalling the rise of the private car and …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing travel time savings and user benefits of automated driving–A case study for a commuting relation

E Szimba, M Hartmann - Transport Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Combining cooperative vehicle driving behavior of Connected and Automated Vehicles with
supporting information infrastructure, is expected to increase the capacity of roadway …

Automated driving: How it could enter our cities and how this might af fect our mobility decisions

D Heinrichs, R Cyganski - disP-The Planning Review, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The recent attention given to automated vehicles suggests that self-driving vehicles or
driverless cars are about to become reality in the near, if not very near, future. While …

The economics of automated public transport: Effects on operator cost, travel time, fare and subsidy

A Tirachini, C Antoniou - Economics of Transportation, 2020 - Elsevier
It is currently unknown in which city environments, automated vehicles could be deployed at
reasonable speeds, given safety concerns. We analytically and numerically assess the …

Automated vehicles: Exploring possible consequences of government (non) intervention for congestion and accessibility

T Cohen, C Cavoli - Transport reviews, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Academic research on automated vehicles (AVs) has to date been dominated by the fields of
engineering and computer science. Questions of how this potentially transformative …

[HTML][HTML] What is smart for the future city? Mobilities and automation

M Freudendal-Pedersen, S Kesselring, E Servou - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Cities have changed their pulse, their pace, and reach, and the urban scale is an
interconnected element of the global “network society” with new forms of social, cultural and …

Impacts of automated vehicles on travel behaviour and land use: an international review of modelling studies

A Soteropoulos, M Berger, F Ciari - Transport reviews, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Automated vehicles (AVs) could completely change mobility in the coming years and
decades. As AVs are still under development and gathering empirical data for further …