Impact of Shared Autonomous Vehicles (Savs) on Travel Behaviour: A Systematic Literature Review

A La Delfa, M Greifenstein, Z Han - Available at SSRN 4840055 - papers.ssrn.com
TThis systematic literature review investigates the impact of SAVs on travel behaviour,
focusing on three key aspects: total travel demand, travel mode choice, and the use of travel …

[HTML][HTML] An Exploration of Contemporary Issues in Highway Safety, Evolving Transportation Alternatives, and Activity and Travel Behavior Modeling

M Maness, F Mannering, AR Pinjari, Y Zhang… - 2020 - rosap.ntl.bts.gov
This report addresses a multitude of contemporary issues in highway safety, evolving
transportation alternatives, and activity and travel behavior modelling. The report begins by …

Understanding acceptance of Autonomous Mobility Services using statistical and deep learning approaches

H Bala - 2021 - mospace.umsystem.edu
The emergence of vehicle automation and its subsequent growth has led to new transport
service offerings, generally known as Autonomous Mobility Services (AMS), that have the …

[PDF][PDF] Drivers and Barriers to Implementation of Connected, Automated, Shared, and Electric Vehicles: An Agenda for Future Research

S MCCORMICK, T PAPANDREOU, N ELURU… - academia.edu
Several converging trends appear to reshape the way citizens and goods move about.
These trends are social, including urbanization and population growth, and technological …

[PDF][PDF] Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives

N Barbour, N Menon, F Mannering - research.tudelft.nl
Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have dramatically transformed industry, healthcare,
mobility, and education. Many workers have been forced to shift to work-from-home, adjust …

Statistical Analysis of the Role of Socio-Demographic and Health Factors in Shared Mobility Related Behaviors and Usage Likelihoods

NM Barbour - 2019 - search.proquest.com
New transportation technologies and shared mobility systems have not only disrupted the
market but also revolutionized the way mobility is perceived. With such rapidly progressing …