Potential effects of automated driving on vehicle travel demand: A comparison of three case cities

IF 7.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering-English Edition Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jtte.2022.03.003
Jingchen Dai , Ruimin Li , Zhiyong Liu
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Automated vehicles (AVs) hold the potential to reduce road accidents, mitigate traffic congestion, and improve travel experience. However, the possible countervailing impacts from the changes in underserved populations' vehicle travel demand tend to be overlooked. To determine the vehicle travel demand changes that resulted from underserved populations aged between 6 and 80, this paper explores the latent effect of AVs on vehicle kilometers traveled (VKT) in a fully AV environment using person trip survey data from the cities of Sanya, Shijiazhuang, and Shenzhen in China. This paper uses the natural decline hypothesis of travel demand and proposes a regression model to investigate the difference among the cities' latent vehicle travel demand. Results show that the average VKT of the overall population in Sanya, Shijiazhuang, and Shenzhen increased by 33.4%, 47.0%, and 46.8%, respectively. The analysis of the regression model confirms that the current travel behavior of individuals can affect the degree of increase in their average VKT. Integrating AVs into public transport, increasing the acceptance of automated shared mobility options, transforming road space use type, and prototyping AV designs with various features and needs are potential methods to cope with the countervailing impacts. The total VKT of the overall population increased by approximately 10%–25% depending on the city. The conclusions of this paper provide informative insights into the evaluation of VKT for underserved populations and contribute to the deployment of AVs to address equity and inclusion issues.

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自动驾驶对车辆出行需求的潜在影响:三个案例城市的比较
自动驾驶汽车(AVs)具有减少道路交通事故、缓解交通拥堵和改善出行体验的潜力。然而,服务不足人群的车辆出行需求变化可能带来的反作用往往被忽视。为了确定未得到充分服务的 6 至 80 岁人口的车辆出行需求变化,本文利用中国三亚、石家庄和深圳的个人出行调查数据,探讨了在完全自动驾驶环境下,自动驾驶汽车对车辆行驶公里数(VKT)的潜在影响。本文利用出行需求自然下降假说,提出回归模型来研究各城市潜在车辆出行需求的差异。结果显示,三亚、石家庄和深圳总人口的平均 VKT 分别增加了 33.4%、47.0% 和 46.8%。回归模型分析证实,个人当前的出行行为会影响其平均 VKT 的增加程度。将自动驾驶汽车纳入公共交通、提高人们对自动驾驶共享出行方式的接受程度、改变道路空间使用类型、设计具有不同功能和需求的自动驾驶汽车原型,这些都是应对逆向影响的潜在方法。根据城市的不同,总人口的总交通流量增加了约 10%-25%。本文的结论为评估未得到充分服务的人口的总交通流量提供了有益的启示,并有助于部署自动驾驶汽车以解决公平和包容问题。
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