D McAslan, M Gabriele, TR Miller - Journal of Urban Technology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are rapidly emerging in United States cities, leaving urban and regional planning institutions unsure how to plan and develop policies. This paper analyzes …
The deployment of autonomous vehicles (AVs) has spawned a considerable literature on the role of national and state-level governments in regulating components of AV …
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are already on the road in test scenarios in multiple cities. This technology will result in dramatic changes for existing transportation systems and land use …
A O'Shaughnessy, R Caravone… - New Urban …, 2017 - scholarsbank.uoregon.edu
Although automation has been around since the late 1800's, sophisticated automated technology in vehicles is just beginning to come to market. However, rapid advancement is …
As fully-autonomous vehicles become closer to reality than fiction, cities race to prepare for the emerging technology that promises to all but erase the need for parking while …
Autonomous vehicles (AV) have dramatic potential not only to reshape cities. This research surveys 602 US cities to investigate how they are preparing for urban autonomy. To conduct …
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are being widely tested and piloted to carry passengers and freight. However, the potential uses and impacts of AVs in communities are uncertain. There …
S Duffey, G Park, M Thomas, B Clark - 2019 - scholarsbank.uoregon.edu
The cities of Eugene and Gresham want policy recommendations to prepare for the future of new mobility services and autonomous vehicles (AVs). Both cities hope to integrate these …
DC Rouse, J Henaghan, K Coyner, L Nisenson… - 2018 - trid.trb.org
This document summarizes discussions from a symposium held on October 6, 2017 at the National League of Cities headquarters in Washington, DC. Eighty-five participants …