Beyond Single Occupancy Vehicles: Automated Transit and Shared Mobility

Document Type

Syllabus

Publication Date

1-1-2016

Abstract

It is commonly accepted that Automated Transit will still be as relevant as it is now, if not more so, even when fully-automated vehicles become a reality. We need to develop a consensus on how vehicle automation will transform and perhaps disrupt the traditional transit systems, what new and different types of market-driven and publicly-run frameworks will emerge, and how we should invest our limited public resources. The two day session on Automated Transit and Shared Mobility Track (ATSM) during the 2015 Automated Vehicle Symposium (AVS) explored implications for the changing roles of transit and shared mobility as vehicle automation progresses. This chapter not only documents the main ideas presented during the symposium, but also supplements certain ideas with further discussions and clarifications after the conference.

Identifier

85145001220 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Lecture Notes in Mobility

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40503-2_21

e-ISSN

21965552

ISSN

21965544

First Page

259

Last Page

275

Fund Ref

U.S. Department of Transportation

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