Urban transportation concept and sustainable urban mobility in smart cities: a review
In order to create a sustainable future for the urban environment in s= Smart cities, it is
necessary to develop a concept of urban transport, partially reduce the use of traditional …
necessary to develop a concept of urban transport, partially reduce the use of traditional …
[HTML][HTML] Yield or not to yield? An inquiry into drivers' behaviour when a fully automated vehicle indicates a lane-changing intention
Automated vehicles have started to be integrated into the road transportation system and
operate in a mixed traffic environment. To ensure a smooth and successful integration, it is …
operate in a mixed traffic environment. To ensure a smooth and successful integration, it is …
[HTML][HTML] Remote driving as the Failsafe: Qualitative investigation of Users' perceptions and requirements towards the 5G-enabled Level 4 automated vehicles
Abstract The Level 4 Automated Vehicles (L4 AV) potentially deliver social, economic, safety
and environmental benefits. A key feature for the L4 AV is the failsafe mechanism which …
and environmental benefits. A key feature for the L4 AV is the failsafe mechanism which …
The role of personal identity attributes in transport mode choice: The case study of Thessaloniki, Greece
People make numerous trips every day for a variety of purposes. Transport mode choice
directly impacts travel time, congestion, and environmental conditions. It also depends on …
directly impacts travel time, congestion, and environmental conditions. It also depends on …
Analyzing efficiency and built environment factors for achieving convenient access to public transport: A Europe-wide DEA application
In this paper, we employed Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to assess how efficiently a
sample of 22 European cities meets the SDG 11.2. 1 indicator, which measures the …
sample of 22 European cities meets the SDG 11.2. 1 indicator, which measures the …
'GenUrban: Sha** cities for all genders'-Right to the city planning framework, Hong Kong
Urban morphology and spatial forms shape a city's character and user behavior, often
embracing a particular type of people and unwelcoming other kinds of gender. City design …
embracing a particular type of people and unwelcoming other kinds of gender. City design …
[PDF][PDF] Urban Transportation Concept and Sustainable Urban Mobility in Smart Cities: A Review. Energies 2023, 16, 3585
In order to create a sustainable future for the urban environment in s= Smart cities, it is
necessary to develop a concept of urban transport, partially reduce the use of traditional …
necessary to develop a concept of urban transport, partially reduce the use of traditional …
[HTML][HTML] Mobility challenges for women: A case study of bus rapid transit Peshawar
In Pakistan, women face significant barriers to urban mobility. This is due to limited access to
safe, affordable, and sustainable public transportation, exacerbated by socio-cultural norms …
safe, affordable, and sustainable public transportation, exacerbated by socio-cultural norms …
User-Centered Policy Interventions for Future Cities
Rising societal demands are a direct result of the exponential rise in urbanization and
technological development. Addressing these needs in a way that is sustainable, inclusive …
technological development. Addressing these needs in a way that is sustainable, inclusive …
Urban and Social Policies: Gender Gap for the Borderless Cities
C Fazia, T Campisi, D Bellamacina… - … on Computational Science …, 2023 - Springer
The variables that insist on the gender gap in transport affect several topics. From being a
corporate user or employee, to customs and habits in terms of travel, to sensitivity towards …
corporate user or employee, to customs and habits in terms of travel, to sensitivity towards …