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Title Paradigm Shift Beyond Business-As-Usual For Automated Road Transportation To Contribute To Climate-Neutral Smart Cities
ID_Doc 41222
Authors Vreeswijk J.; Chou D.; Backhaus W.; Wilmink I.; Riggs W.
Year 2023
Published Lecture Notes in Mobility, Part F645
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34757-3_6
Abstract One of the major challenges for society today is to reach environmental goals. Around the world governments aim to reduce transportation emissions and are investing in a diverse set of strategies, including connected cooperative and automated mobility. Many discussions about automated road transportation technologies revolve around automation feasibility, improving safety and improving the efficiency of transport networks, but we have not fully explored the potential of automation as a catalyst or enabler to transform society to an ecologically sustainable state. This chapter discusses ways that connected and automated technologies can address climate concerns as addressed at the ARTS22 workshop on automated road technologies and climate change. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Autonomous Vehicles; Climate Change; Energy Use; European Commission; Urban Policy


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