The opportunity of shared autonomous vehicles to improve spatial equity in accessibility and socio-economic developments in European urban areas

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Norman Eppenberger
Maximilian Alexander Richter
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[1] University of St. Gallen,Center for Mobility
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European Transport Research Review | 2021年 / 13卷
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Autonomous vehicles; Smart transportation; Accessibility; Spatial mismatch; Equity; Regulation;
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