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Impact of shared autonomous vehicles in microtransit: Atlanta case

The integration of shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) into microtransit systems, which address the last-mile problem, is investigated. The Atlanta case study shows that SAVs can improve sustainability, convenience, and reliability compared to conventional fixed-route transit.

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Modeling the impact of autonomous vehicles on urban mobility helps plan city-scale transportation systems.

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The Impact of Shared Autonomous Vehicles in Microtransit Systems: A Case Study in Atlanta
Read the original: arXiv — Systems and Control (eess.SY)

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