Autonomous Vehicle Implementation Predictions: Implications for Transport Planning

Abstract

This paper explores the impacts that autonomous (also called self-driving, driverless or robotic) vehicles are likely to have on travel demands and transportation planning. It discusses autonomous vehicle benefits and costs, predicts their likely development and implementation based on experience with previous vehicle technologies, and explores how they will affect planning decisions such as optimal road, parking and public transit supply. The analysis indicates that some benefits, such as independent mobility for affluent non-drivers, may begin in the 2020s or 2030s, but most impacts, including reduced traffic and parking congestion (and therefore road and parking facility supply requirements), independent…

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Keywords
  • Transport engineering
  • Public transport
  • Subsidy
  • Traffic congestion
  • Transportation planning
  • Business
  • Engineering
  • Economics
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