More Automated and Connected Vehicles Resources
Source: Congress for the New Urbanism
Traditional urbanism evolved over millennia to meet human needs. The adoption of AVs should not be allowed to replace time-tested places with something that would probably make our lives worse.
Read More >Source: University of North Carolina Department of City and Regional Planning
Weekly roundup of news articles that discuss pedestrian and bicycle safety implications of connected and automated vehicles. Compiled and maintained by UNC DCRP Masters student Will Leimenstoll.
Read More >Source: Transportation Research Board (TRB)
A TRB co-sponsored conference held annually brings together industry, government, and academia from around the world to address technology, operations, and policy issues.
Read More >Social and behavioural questions associated with Automated Vehicles: A Literature Review
Source: UCL Transport Institute
This report from the UCL Transport Institute concludes most AV research focuses on technology and there is a need for more studies to address the social impacts of automated vehicles.
Read More >Source: National Operations Center of Excellence
This organization includes a searchable database of information on automated and connected vehicles and intelligent transportation system technologies.
Read More >Source: National Conference of State Legislatures
The NCSL tracks state-level enacted legislation related to automated vehicles and maintains an AV Legislative Database.
Read More >Source: National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO)
NACTO's policy statement on automated vehicles sets forth several guiding principles for the future of transportation planning.
Read More >Environmental Justice Considerations for Connected and Automated Vehicles
Source: US Department of Transportation
This FHWA report highlights how automated vehicles could either address the needs of environmental justice populations or further transportation inequities.
Read More >Source: US Department of Transportation
This page explains connected vehicles and how they interact with vulnerable road users.
Read More >Federal Automated Vehicles Policy: Accelerating the Next Revolution In Roadway Design
Source: US Department of Transportation
This report details Federal AV policy, includes a model for state AV policies, and issues guidance for AV design and development.
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