AVENUE21. Connected and Automated Driving: Prospects for Urban Europe

This open access publication examines the impact of connected and automated vehicles on the European city and the conditions that can enable this technology to make a positive contribution to urban development. The authors argue for two theses that have thus far received little attention in scientif...

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Main Author: Mitteregger, Mathias (auth)
Other Authors: Bruck, Emilia M. (auth), Soteropoulos, Aggelos (auth), Stickler, Andrea (auth), Berger, Martin (auth), Dangschat, Jens S. (auth), Scheuvens, Rudolf (auth), Banerjee, Ian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2022
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