Journal article
The case for ‘public’ transport in the age of automated mobility
I Docherty, J Stone, C Curtis, CH Sørensen, A Paulsson, C Legacy, G Marsden
Cities | Published : 2022
Abstract
This paper highlights the extent to which a future mobility system dominated by Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) poses profound challenges to the ‘publicness’ of the transport and mobility systems of many cities. This is evident at different policy levels: the regulatory posture of governments, changing notions of the contributions of mobility to wider ‘public value’, and the underpinning shared experiences of urban life and citizenship or civitas. There is relatively little discussion of how widespread automation might reduce the ‘publicness’ of transport systems in terms of the range of mobility opportunities they offer, how changing patterns of mobility across neighbourhoods and s..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This paper is in part an outcome of research funded by The Swedish Knowledge Centre for Public Transport (K2), the Swedish Energy Agency, and the Swedish Innovation Agency (VINNOVA)..