Bounding the potential increases in vehicles miles traveled for the non-driving and elderly populations and people with travel-restrictive medical conditions in an …

C Harper, S Mangones, C Hendrickson, C Samaras - 2015 - trid.trb.org
Automated vehicles represent a technology that promises to increase mobility and
accessibility not only to the senior population but also to non-drivers and people with …

Estimating potential increases in travel with autonomous vehicles for the non-driving, elderly and people with travel-restrictive medical conditions

CD Harper, CT Hendrickson, S Mangones… - … research part C …, 2016 - Elsevier
Automated vehicles represent a technology that promises to increase mobility for many
groups, including the senior population (those over age 65) but also for non-drivers and …

[HTML][HTML] Potential effects of automated driving on vehicle travel demand: A comparison of three case cities

J Dai, R Li, Z Liu - Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering …, 2024 - Elsevier
Automated vehicles (AVs) hold the potential to reduce road accidents, mitigate traffic
congestion, and improve travel experience. However, the possible countervailing impacts …

A framework for the impact of highly automated vehicles with limited operational design domains

AY Bin-Nun, I Binamira - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Highly automated vehicles (AV) are in the early stages of deployment and are likely to have
significant impacts on the United States transportation system. In particular, a broad …

Using an activity-based model to explore the potential impacts of automated vehicles

S Childress, B Nichols, B Charlton… - Transportation …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Automated vehicles (AVs) may enter the consumer market with various stages of automation
in 10 years or even sooner. Meanwhile, regional planning agencies are envisioning plans …

Enhanced mobility for aging populations using automated vehicles.

M Duncan, N Charness, T Chapin, M Horner, L Stevens… - 2015 - rosap.ntl.bts.gov
Automated vehicles (AV) offer a unique opportunity to improve the safety and efficiency of
the transportation system and enhance the mobility of aging and transportation …

[HTML][HTML] How will older adults use automated vehicles? Assessing the role of AVs in overcoming perceived mobility barriers

K Faber, D van Lierop - Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 2020 - Elsevier
Automated vehicles are expected to change the mobility landscape. Older adults living in
both urban and peripheral areas may benefit from the availability of new automated modes …

Considering the wellbeing implications for an ageing population of a transition to automated vehicles

H Fitt, A Curl, MR Dionisio, A Ahuriri-Driscoll… - Research in …, 2019 - Elsevier
As populations around the world age, the challenge of ensuring that transport systems can
contribute to the wellbeing of older adults becomes more pertinent. Maintaining wellbeing is …

What do we (Not) know about our future with automated vehicles?

M Harb, A Stathopoulos, Y Shiftan, JL Walker - Transportation research part …, 2021 - Elsevier
While research on developing and testing automated vehicle (AVs) technologies is well
underway, research on their implications on travel-related behavior is in its infancy. The aim …

[HTML][HTML] Connected automated vehicle impacts in Southern California part-I: Travel behavior and demand analysis

BY He, Q Jiang, J Ma - Transportation research part D: transport and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Connected and automated vehicle (CAV) technologies attracted extensive attention in the
past decade. As CAV brings convenience to travel, people's travel behaviors and patterns …