2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40518-015-0038-5
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Automated Vehicles, On-Demand Mobility, and Environmental Impacts

Abstract: We review the history, current developments, projected future trends and environmental impacts of automated vehicles (AVs) and on-demand mobility, and explore potential synergies. Many automobile manufacturers and Google plan to release AVs between 2017 and 2020, with potential benefits including increased safety, more efficient road use, increased driver productivity and energy savings. Estimates of AV energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions range from an~80 % or greater decrease to a threefold increase… Show more

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“…The changes in VKT due to the advent of the AV remain unclear, though some researchers hold the view that VKT in fact would increase (known as the ''rebound effect'') [13]. For that, they speculate on a combination of factors such as additional VKT due to self-fueling and self-parking, increased use of AVs by those unable to drive 13 , an increased number of trips (both unoccupied and occupied), a shift away from public transport and longer commutes [43][44][45]. NHTSA came to the conclusion that the rebound rate will stabilize at 10 % [7].…”
Section: Congestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The changes in VKT due to the advent of the AV remain unclear, though some researchers hold the view that VKT in fact would increase (known as the ''rebound effect'') [13]. For that, they speculate on a combination of factors such as additional VKT due to self-fueling and self-parking, increased use of AVs by those unable to drive 13 , an increased number of trips (both unoccupied and occupied), a shift away from public transport and longer commutes [43][44][45]. NHTSA came to the conclusion that the rebound rate will stabilize at 10 % [7].…”
Section: Congestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The articles focus on passenger transportation and are briefly summarized here. Greenblatt and Shaheen [2] characterize the potential of autonomous vehicles and on-demand mobility (also known as carsharing, ridesharing, ridesourcing, or e-hail services) to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. With autonomous vehicle technology rapidly improving, costs decreasing, and on-demand vehicle travel increasing, they discuss how changes in personal vehicle use could impact vehicle kilometers of travel.…”
Section: Special Issue Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intelligent vehicles field is rapidly growing worldwide [1]. Autonomous cars promise to save time, improve traffic flow, reduce accidents, death and injuries, and make travels accessible and easier to everyone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%