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Socioeconomic impacts of automated and connected vehicle: summary of the Sixth EU-U.S. transportation research symposium

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Transportation Research Board Conference proceedings ; No.56Publication details: Washington D.C. Transportation Research Board 2019Description: xii,82pISBN:
  • 9780309480062
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DDC classification:
  • 388.4 RIC
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Contents Acronyms ix Preface xi Opening session Welcome from the European Commission by Clara de la Torre and Robert Missen 1 Welcome from the Transportation Research Board by Neil J. Pedersen 2 Welcome from the U.S. Department of Transportation by Alasdair Cain 2 Purpose and Scope of the Symposium by Barbara Lenz and Susan Shaheen 2 Presentation of the Symposium White Paper by Johanna P. Zmud and Nick Reed 3 Setting the Scene: Designing Fair Transportation Systems by Karel Martens and Michael F. Ableson 6 Presentation of exploratory topics and areas of suggested research Exploratory Topic 1: Freight-Impacts on People by Timothy Papandreou and Barbara Lenz 8 Exploratory Topic 2: Places Where People Live, Work, and Play by Alex Karner and Marcin Stepniak 11 Exploratory Topic 3: Impact of Automation on Travel Behavior by Alexandra Millonig and Susan Shaheen 13 Exploratory Topic 4: What Do Stakeholders Do? by Matthew W. Daus and Satu Innamaa 16 Closing session Closing Debate: Last-Chance Assertions 19 Closing Comments from the European Commission by Clara de la Torre and Robert Missen 19 Closing Comments from the Transportation Research Board by Neil J. Pedersen 20 Closing Comments from the Department of Transportation by Alasdair Cain 20 Potential portfolio for EU-U.S. research on socioeconomic impacts of cays by Andrea Ricci, Rapporteur 21 Appendices A. White paper Synthesis of the Socioeconomic Impacts of Connected and Automated Vehicles and Shared Mobility by Johanna P. Zmud and Nick Reed 25 B. Briefing papers on exploratory topics Overview by Alexandra Millonig and Susan Shaheen 62 Exploratory Topic 1: Synthesis of the Socioeconomic Effects of Connected and Automated Vehicles and Shared Mobility-Freight by Barbara Lenz and Barry Einsig 64 Exploratory Topic 2: Places Where People Live, Work, and Play by Alex Karner and Marcin Stepniak 67 Exploratory Topic 3: Connected and Automated Vehicles and Travel Behavior Impacts by Alexandra Millonig and Susan Shaheen 70 Exploratory Topic 4: Connected and Automated Vehicle Impacts of Stakeholder Responses by Satu Innamaa and Matthew W. Daus 73 C. Program 78 D. Symposium attendees 81
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Contents
Acronyms ix
Preface xi
Opening session
Welcome from the European Commission by Clara de la Torre and Robert Missen 1
Welcome from the Transportation Research Board by Neil J. Pedersen 2
Welcome from the U.S. Department of Transportation by Alasdair Cain 2
Purpose and Scope of the Symposium by Barbara Lenz and Susan Shaheen 2
Presentation of the Symposium White Paper by Johanna P. Zmud and Nick Reed 3
Setting the Scene: Designing Fair Transportation Systems by Karel Martens and Michael F. Ableson 6
Presentation of exploratory topics and areas of suggested research
Exploratory Topic 1: Freight-Impacts on People by Timothy Papandreou and Barbara Lenz 8
Exploratory Topic 2: Places Where People Live, Work, and Play by Alex Karner and Marcin Stepniak 11
Exploratory Topic 3: Impact of Automation on Travel Behavior by Alexandra Millonig and Susan Shaheen 13
Exploratory Topic 4: What Do Stakeholders Do? by Matthew W. Daus and Satu Innamaa 16
Closing session
Closing Debate: Last-Chance Assertions 19
Closing Comments from the European Commission by Clara de la Torre and Robert Missen 19
Closing Comments from the Transportation Research Board by Neil J. Pedersen 20
Closing Comments from the Department of Transportation by Alasdair Cain 20
Potential portfolio for EU-U.S. research on socioeconomic impacts of cays by Andrea Ricci, Rapporteur 21
Appendices
A. White paper
Synthesis of the Socioeconomic Impacts of Connected and Automated Vehicles and Shared Mobility by Johanna P. Zmud and Nick Reed 25
B. Briefing papers on exploratory topics
Overview by Alexandra Millonig and Susan Shaheen 62
Exploratory Topic 1: Synthesis of the Socioeconomic Effects of Connected and Automated Vehicles and Shared Mobility-Freight by Barbara Lenz and Barry Einsig 64
Exploratory Topic 2: Places Where People Live, Work, and Play by Alex Karner and Marcin Stepniak 67
Exploratory Topic 3: Connected and Automated Vehicles and Travel Behavior Impacts by Alexandra Millonig and Susan Shaheen 70
Exploratory Topic 4: Connected and Automated Vehicle Impacts of Stakeholder Responses by Satu Innamaa and Matthew W. Daus 73
C. Program 78
D. Symposium attendees 81

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