TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - The impacts of vehicle automation on transport-disadvantaged people JO - Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives A1 - Wu, Xinyi A1 - Cao, Jason A1 - Douma, Frank SP - e100447 EP - e100447 VL - 11 IS - N2 - As an emerging technology, vehicle automation will have profound impacts on various aspects of society. Although recent studies have examined the impacts of the proliferation of vehicles with high/full-level automation, few have emphasized the implications for social equity. To better understand how autonomous vehicles (AVs) may influence equity, this study explores the potential influence of AVs on eight groups of transportation-disadvantaged people. Specifically, we synthesize prominent travel behaviors of the identified groups and explore possible impacts of AVs on these groups. We found that AVs tend to bring more benefits than harm to some people but may have mixed effects on others. Based on the findings, we provide policy recommendations for future policy decision-making, which will likely to play an essential role in maximizing AVs' benefits and mitigating their challenges.

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LA - en SN - 2590-1982 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trip.2021.100447 ID - ref1 ER -