Unsettled Topics Concerning Autonomous Public Transportation Systems

EPR2020020

10/30/2020

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With billions of dollars of investment and events like DARPA’s Grand Challenges automated driving technology has been making its way toward commercialization. While the enabling technology for SAE Level 4 and 5 automated vehicles (AV) has not yet matured, specific restricted-use models such as “robo-taxis” and automated truck convoying show great promise. Now, cities are across the world are looking to AVs to solve their public transportation issues.
With low speeds and fixed route, public transportation is an ideal application for AVs. From a business angle, AVs could leverage existing public transport models and infrastructure while providing superior quality of service for disadvantaged communities. Yet, dense urban environments—which would benefit from automated transportation the most—present unique challenges and public sector requirements.
This SAE EDGE™ Research Report by Dr. Rahul Razdan examines the divergent applications and experiences of four urban cities as they engage with AV technology for their specific purposes: Jacksonville and Orlando, Florida; Tallinn; and Singapore.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2020020
Pages
24
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Razdan, R., "Unsettled Topics Concerning Autonomous Public Transportation Systems," SAE Research Report EPR2020020, 2020, https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2020020.
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Oct 30, 2020
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EPR2020020
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Research Report
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English