Convergence of Emerging Transportation Trends: A Comprehensive Review of Shared Autonomous Vehicles

Deema Almaskati;Sharareh Kermanshachi;Apurva Pamidimukkala
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The mobility landscape is experiencing major changes due to two emerging transportation trends, autonomous vehicles (AVs) and on-demand transportation, and the convergence of these smart mobility innovations as shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) can considerably alter travel behavior and consequently the ecological and societal aspects of the transportation sector. On-demand autonomous mobility is a promising transportation mode, but further research is necessary to evaluate its various aspects and implications prior to widespread adoption. Thus, this study investigates the effects of integrating automation and on-demand mobility by analyzing the effects on the environment, public transportation, land use, vehicle ownership, and public acceptance. A comprehensive literature review was performed, and through a detailed review of 210 articles, the impacts of each of these categories were determined and classified according to their causes, and the number of publications with which they were cited in the literature was determined. The review showed that SAVs can either positively or negatively impact categories and have the potential to minimize mobility obstacles and transportation inequity if legislators use technology to develop a better transportation system by initiating effective policies that govern the four impacted areas. A list of 22 policy recommendations designed to avoid the negative consequences of SAVs by maximizing the benefits of the technology while limiting the associated risks was also identified. The findings of this review will be beneficial to AV manufacturers, transportation professionals, and especially policymakers, who play an integral role in shaping how society benefits from SAV technology.
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新兴交通趋势的融合:共享型自动驾驶汽车综述
由于自动驾驶汽车(AV)和按需运输这两种新兴的交通趋势,交通格局正在经历重大变化,而共享自动驾驶汽车(SAV)这种智能交通创新的融合可以大大改变人们的出行行为,进而改变交通领域的生态和社会方面。按需自主交通是一种前景广阔的交通模式,但在广泛采用之前,有必要开展进一步研究,以评估其各个方面和影响。因此,本研究通过分析对环境、公共交通、土地使用、车辆所有权和公众接受度的影响,调查了自动化与按需移动相结合的影响。本研究进行了全面的文献综述,通过对 210 篇文章的详细审查,确定了上述各类影响,并根据其成因进行了分类,还确定了这些影响在文献中的引用数量。审查结果表明,如果立法者利用技术开发出更好的交通系统,启动有效的政策来管理这四个受影响的领域,那么小型自动变速器就有可能最大限度地减少流动障碍和交通不公平。此外,还确定了一份 22 条政策建议清单,旨在通过最大限度地发挥技术的益处,同时限制相关风险,避免 SAVs 带来的负面影响。本次审查的结果将有益于自动驾驶汽车制造商、交通专业人士,特别是政策制定者,他们在塑造社会如何从自动驾驶汽车技术中受益方面发挥着不可或缺的作用。
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