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Flexible Urban Transportation is a sweeping reassessment of American highway and transit policy. For the last half-century, this policy has been fixated on planning, designing and constructing the Interstate highway system, and then coping with the creative destruction it wrought. Aggressive construction of the Interstate divided and destroyed urban communities, and sparked a furious backlash, the ""Freeway Revolt"". The Interstate also facilitated widespread suburbanization of housing, retail and employment, which in turn gave rise to the tightly integrated, flexible supply chains characteris
Transport. Traffic --- United States --- Urban transportation --- Transportation --- Road transport industries. --- Public Transportation. --- United States of America
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DRAG (from un modele de la Demande Routiere, des Accidents et leur Gravite) is a complex computer model that simulates accident propensities under detailed conditions. The DRAG approach constitutes the largest road accident modelling effort ever undertaken. Gaudry is the creator and developer of DRAG and this work explains its nature, purpose and value. Such a model, which explains accidents for a whole region, province or country, has advantages in answering many questions asked about accidents (such as the role of the economic cycle, weather, prices, insurance etc.) that other models fail to
Road traffic --- Transport. Traffic --- Traffic accidents --- Transportation accidents --- Accidents --- Mathematical models. --- Transportation --- Road transport industries. --- Automotive --- General. --- Traffic Accidents
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Transport. Traffic --- Transportation --- Business & Economics --- Transportation Economics --- Society and transportation --- Public transportation --- Transport --- Transportation, Primitive --- Transportation companies --- Transportation industry --- Locomotion --- Commerce --- Communication and traffic --- Storage and moving trade --- Environmental aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Economic aspects --- Road transport industries. --- Automotive --- General.
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This book looks at the latest advances in autonomous driving, demonstrating that a future once considered science fiction is now close at hand. Acceptance of driverless cars relies on more than just the technology that delivers it; in this book the authors consider the shift in attitudes required for social acceptance and a move towards considering cars one aspect of a wider mobility solution. In addition, a clear demand is arising from gridlocked megacities across the globe. Autonomous driving offers a solution for the high pollution levels and management of the transport infrastructure where current methods are proving insufficient in places of high population density. Having highlighted the need for driverless cars, the book concludes with an ambitious agenda to ensure the successful delivery of autonomous driving. Political requirements, including investment in a new infrastructure and a commitment to collaboration across borders factors in the ten-point plan for governments seeking to establish international leaders in the latest advances in mobility services. From ethical considerations in the programming of automated driving procedures to changes in attitudes towards car ownership and design, this title is a comprehensive look at the latest revolution in mobility.
Road traffic --- Automated vehicles --- Automated motor vehicles --- Autonomous vehicles --- Driver-free cars --- Driverless cars --- Robot cars (Automated vehicles) --- Self-driving cars --- Motor vehicles --- Autonomous vehicles. --- Business & Economics --- Road transport industries. --- Industries --- Transportation. --- Automated vehicles.
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The following publication shows the results of a Daimler and Benz Foundation grant-supported research project at the TU Wien. It is the shared achievement of the Faculty of Architecture and Planning and comprises more than two and a half years of interdisciplinary teamwork. The subject of the study are the effects of automated and connected vehicles on the European city, and the pre-conditions under which this technology can make a positive impact on urban development. The research team advocate for two theses which have received little notice in scientific discussions: • Automated and connected vehicles will not gain acceptance in all subspaces of the city for a long time. As a result, the assumed impact – from transport safety to efficiency, as well as spatial effects – must be newly appraised. • To ensure that this technology makes a positive contribution to the mobility of the future, transportation regulations and settlement policies must continue to develop, as well. Established territorial, institutional and organisational borders should be questioned, and soon. Despite, or perhaps because of current insecurity, we find ourselves at the start of a phase of creation and experimentation for the development of new technology, but also for politics, urban planning, administrations and the civilian community.
Transport planning & policy --- City & town planning - architectural aspects --- Highway & traffic engineering --- Intelligent & automated transport system technology --- Road transport industries --- Road vehicle manufacturing industry --- Europe --- autonomous driving --- urban development --- traffic planning
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The following publication shows the results of a Daimler and Benz Foundation grant-supported research project at the TU Wien. It is the shared achievement of the Faculty of Architecture and Planning and comprises more than two and a half years of interdisciplinary teamwork. The subject of the study are the effects of automated and connected vehicles on the European city, and the pre-conditions under which this technology can make a positive impact on urban development. The research team advocate for two theses which have received little notice in scientific discussions: • Automated and connected vehicles will not gain acceptance in all subspaces of the city for a long time. As a result, the assumed impact – from transport safety to efficiency, as well as spatial effects – must be newly appraised. • To ensure that this technology makes a positive contribution to the mobility of the future, transportation regulations and settlement policies must continue to develop, as well. Established territorial, institutional and organisational borders should be questioned, and soon. Despite, or perhaps because of current insecurity, we find ourselves at the start of a phase of creation and experimentation for the development of new technology, but also for politics, urban planning, administrations and the civilian community.
Transport planning & policy --- City & town planning - architectural aspects --- Highway & traffic engineering --- Intelligent & automated transport system technology --- Road transport industries --- Road vehicle manufacturing industry --- Europe --- autonomous driving --- urban development --- traffic planning
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Our transportation networks are the basic infrastructure supporting our daily life and economic activities and are in constant need of improvement and maintenance - but who should pay for their improvement? The state through direct and indirect taxes? The user through tolls and fares? The transport operator? And who should pay for the environmental impact? This book discusses the basic concept and practical conditions of financial resources for transportation systems. After describing the theoretical basis of burden, the book introduces the policies and financial systems established for transportation in some developed countries (Germany, France, UK, USA, Japan) and compares them from an analysis viewpoint. The book then offers a methodology for comparing the structure of financial resources and presents calculations based on the investment amounts the different groups (eg. transport operators, the state) must contribute to sustain and improve the transport system. In the first half of the book, the focus is on what positions each country takes in regard to: the responsibility of the public sector and the range of participation by the private sector; the balance of burden covered by general funds and that covered by users; and, the balance of burden covered by present financial resources and that as set aside for the future as debt. The second half clarifies how such national policies are reflected in the actual financial resources. Here, after a detailed review of the financial systems related to transportation in various countries, a methodology for an international comparison of financial resources for the improvements of transportation systems is shown.
Public expenditure --- Transport. Traffic --- Developing countries --- Transportation --- Business & Economics --- Transportation Economics --- Finance --- Case studies --- Public transportation --- Transport --- Transportation, Primitive --- Transportation companies --- Transportation industry --- Economic aspects --- E-books --- Locomotion --- Commerce --- Communication and traffic --- Storage and moving trade --- Road transport industries. --- Automotive --- General.
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Examines and explains the problems and characteristics of public transport systems in developing countries, and discusses the alternative modes, management methods, and forms of ownership, control, regulation and funding, with particular emphasis on what is appropriate at different stages of development and for different cultural backgrounds.
Road traffic --- Developing countries --- Developing countries. --- Transportation. --- Transportation--Developing countries. --- Transportation --- Transportation Economics --- Business & Economics --- Methodology. --- Public transportation --- Transport --- Transportation, Primitive --- Transportation companies --- Transportation industry --- Economic aspects --- Locomotion --- Commerce --- Communication and traffic --- Storage and moving trade --- E-books --- Road transport industries. --- Public Transportation.
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Provides the methodological advances in applying modeling techniques to road pricing. This book presents studies that are carried out within the general network equilibrium context, with rigorous optimization and economic theories. It is useful to any academic or professional reader interested in road pricing.
Prices --- Road traffic --- Transport. Traffic --- Engineering --- Automobile and Transportation --- Toll roads --- Roads --- Highways --- Roadways --- Thoroughfares --- Transportation --- Highway engineering --- Pavements --- Roads, Toll --- Turnpike roads --- Tolls --- Electronic Road Pricing System --- Express highways --- Rates --- Mathematical models. --- Finance --- Rates&delete& --- Mathematical models --- Finance&delete& --- E-books --- Road transport industries. --- Automotive --- General.
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How does user and operator behavior affect transport systems?
Transportation. --- Transport theory. --- Boltzmann transport equation --- Transport phenomena --- Mathematical physics --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Radiation --- Statistical mechanics --- Public transportation --- Transport --- Transportation --- Transportation, Primitive --- Transportation companies --- Transportation industry --- Locomotion --- Commerce --- Communication and traffic --- Storage and moving trade --- Economic aspects --- E-books --- Business. --- Road transport industries. --- General. --- Trade --- Economics --- Management --- Industrial management
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