The Real Case for Driverless Mobility
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The Real Case for Driverless Mobility

Putting Driverless Vehicles to Use for Those Who Really Need a Ride

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Available until 21 Sep |Learn more

The Real Case for Driverless Mobility

Putting Driverless Vehicles to Use for Those Who Really Need a Ride

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About This Book

The Real Case for Driverless Mobility: Putting Driverless Vehicles to Use for Those Who Really Need a Ride explores solutions for providing mobility for the unserved/underserved, including those who cannot drive themselves, afford transport alternatives, or who live in areas where neither public nor private transport is offered. The book synthesizes the career-long activities of the authors and the Princeton SmartDrivingCars Summits and assesses whether cars without drivers can deliver an affordable and more effective alternative to mass transit and taxis. A high percentage of the residents in many U.S. cities are poor, and the jobs that remain are often not easily reached by public transit systems which struggle to deliver a minimum level of service with their limited budgets. The SDC Summits were initiated in 2017 by Alain Kornhauser to attempt to address this problem. This book presents the problem and the proposed solution in a form that can be used by a wide audience and help build a constituency, both for the proof of concept and for an eventual implementation in many cities and towns in North America and other parts of the world. Professionals, investors, researchers and students alike will find this book a valuable exploration of how driverless technology can be applied to personal transport that can be used by a large sub-group of the population who are not currently served by automobile transport and are poorly served by public transport solutions.

  • Takes a perspective from the demand side focused on the have-nots and on assessing and designing the technology to start there and grow
  • Looks at how to start small, achieve success, and evolve to scale, with an emphasis on affordability
  • Discusses automated vehicles from a multidisciplinary perspective with each chapter touching on a unique issue related to AVs

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Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2024
ISBN
9780443236860
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Chapter 1 Why we have become dependent on cars
  7. Chapter 2 Mobility is not affordable for everyone
  8. Chapter 3 Is driverless technology ready for the challenge?
  9. Chapter 4 Where driverless cars can roam
  10. Chapter 5 The role of automotive artificial intelligence
  11. Chapter 6 The business proposition of affordable mobility
  12. Chapter 7 The making and operating of driverless vehicles
  13. Chapter 8 Powering driverless vehicles
  14. Chapter 9 The role of policymaking
  15. Chapter 10 Making it happen
  16. References
  17. Index