Turning Point: Shared Automated Vehicles Could Make Cities More Livable, Equitable

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Turning Point: Shared Automated Vehicles Could Make Cities More Livable, Equitable

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2022-08

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This report gives highlights of findings related to the potential of shared automated vehicles (SAVs), along with recommendations for policymakers, in these key areas: technological backbone for SAVs; SAV operations and revenues; jobs and prosperity; public transit; social equity; land use and streetscapes. This research was funded as part of a National Science Foundation (NSF) Smart and Connected Communities grant (award no. CMMI-1831140), Leveraging Autonomous Shared Vehicles for Greater Community Health, Equity, Livability, and Prosperity (HELP). Support also came from Dayton Hudson Foundation funds at the University of Minnesota Foundation.

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;CTS 22-07

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National Science Foundation (NSF) Smart and Connected Communities grant (award no. CMMI-1831140)—Leveraging Autonomous Shared Vehicles for Greater Community Health, Equity, Livability, and Prosperity (HELP)

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Center for Transportation Studies. (2022). Turning Point: Shared Automated Vehicles Could Make Cities More Livable, Equitable. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/242958.

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