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Data-enabled public preferences inform integration of autonomous vehicles with transit-oriented development in Atlanta
2017
Cities
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) have emerged as a transformative technology with the potential to both fundamentally improve lives in cities but also to exacerbate suburban sprawl, vehicle miles traveled and the associated greenhouse gas emissions. Are communities willing to adopt best practices that can lead to early adoption of more sustainable outcomes? This paper presents innovative means to analyze social preferences, demand for AVs, and the potential to resolve community concerns with
doi:10.1016/j.cities.2017.01.004
fatcat:6shna2oy5fbvpkwb5wufpeopv4