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Cristian Poliziani, Gary Hsueh, David Czerwinski, Tom Wenzel, Zachary Needell, Haitam Laarabi, Joerg Schweizer and Federico Rupi
We simulate the introduction of shared, automated, and electric vehicles (SAEVs) providing on-demand shuttles service in a large-scale transport digital twin of the San Francisco Bay Area region (California, USA) based on transit supply and demand data, ...
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Krishna Murthy Gurumurthy, Joshua Auld, Kara Kockelman
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With autonomous vehicles (AVs) still in the testing phase, researchers and planners must resort to simulation techniques to explore possible futures regarding shared and automated mobility. An agent-based discrete-event transport simulator, POLARIS, is u...
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Hana Sevcikova, Brice Nichols
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Using an integrated land use and travel model system implemented for the Puget Sound region in Washington state, a Bayesian Melding technique is applied to represent variations in land use outcomes, and is propagated into travel choices across a multi-ye...
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William Riggs, Shivani Shukla
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Over the past decade, there has been rapid growth in the development and infusion of new and disruptive transportation. Some of the pivotal emergent technologies range from micro-mobility and bikeshare to ridesourcing that is set to utilize automated veh...
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Keith Ihlanfeldt
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There has been considerable interest in the impact that the built environment has on vehicle miles traveled (VMT). While this issue has been extensively researched, due to the heavy reliance on cross-sectional data, there remains uncertainty regarding ho...
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Louis A Merlin, Chris R Cherry, Amin Mohamadi-Hezaveh, Eric Dumbaugh
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This paper examines the relationship between residential accessibility, i.e., accessibility from a person?s home address, and their likelihood of being in a crash over a three-year period. We explore two potential relationships with accessibility. The fi...
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Umair Hasan, Andrew Whyte and Hamad Al Jassmi
Mobility is experiencing a revolution, as advanced communications, computers with big data capacities, efficient networks of sensors, and signals, are developing value-added applications such as intelligent spaces and autonomous vehicles. Another new tec...
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Kwangyul Choi, Robert Paterson
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Numerous studies have suggested that land-use policies can reduce vehicle travel through mode shifting and reduced trip lengths and generation of fewer or more efficient trips. The findings from previous studies also suggest that the combined effect of t...
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Jinhyun Hong
Compact development is often recommended to reduce auto-dependency thereby decreasing related energy consumptions and transportation emissions. However, there could be a non-linear relationship between density and transportation emissions because of a po...
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Johanna P. Zmud, Ipek N. Sener
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This study gathered empirical evidence on adoption patterns of self-driving vehicles, people's likely use of them, and how that might influence amount of travel, mode choice, auto ownership, and other travel behaviour decisions. Because self-driving vehi...
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