Non-commuting journeys, which include social and recreational journeys, make up a substantial proportion of household travel and these journeys are mostly taken by car. Autonomous vehicle (AV) deployment has the potential to dramatically transform the way people work and travel, as well as reshape leisure travel patterns. Yet, the wider societal implications of AVs beyond commuting, such as travel for leisure and tourism, have received minimal academic attention. This state-of-the-art review follows PRISMA guidelines and addresses this gap through a qualitative synthesis of 48 articles that focuses on the influence of AV use on non-commuting journeys, including those for leisure, tourism, shopping and visiting friends and relatives. Key fin...
We use the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) to characterize how different consumers in the US might u...
Fully Automated Vehicles (AVs) have been widely expected to revolutionise the future travel experien...
This paper, for the first time, presents comparable projections of travel behaviour impacts of the i...
Non-commuting journeys, which include social and recreational journeys, make up a substantial propor...
This paper undertakes a deep dive into the kinds of activities that individuals are likely to pursue...
This article proposes a systematic review of the recent literature on the impacts of the deployment ...
Highly automated vehicles (AVs) have the potential to improve the journey experience for all users b...
To explore potential travel behavior shifts induced by personally owned, fully autonomous vehicles (...
Although fully-automated vehicles (FAVs) are not yet allowed on public roads and are barely present ...
AVs hold the promise to profoundly alter the way people move around by providing a safer, faster, gr...
Introducing autonomous vehicles (AVs) on the market is likely to bring changes in the mobility of tr...
Automated driving will provide new options for the ways in which people travel. In particular, the o...
Technology advancements have paved the way for public access to shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs), b...
Autonomous vehicles are expected to shape mobility and tourism. This paper introduces an extension ...
Self-driving technology may lead to a paradigm shift for the transport industry with shared cars ava...
We use the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) to characterize how different consumers in the US might u...
Fully Automated Vehicles (AVs) have been widely expected to revolutionise the future travel experien...
This paper, for the first time, presents comparable projections of travel behaviour impacts of the i...
Non-commuting journeys, which include social and recreational journeys, make up a substantial propor...
This paper undertakes a deep dive into the kinds of activities that individuals are likely to pursue...
This article proposes a systematic review of the recent literature on the impacts of the deployment ...
Highly automated vehicles (AVs) have the potential to improve the journey experience for all users b...
To explore potential travel behavior shifts induced by personally owned, fully autonomous vehicles (...
Although fully-automated vehicles (FAVs) are not yet allowed on public roads and are barely present ...
AVs hold the promise to profoundly alter the way people move around by providing a safer, faster, gr...
Introducing autonomous vehicles (AVs) on the market is likely to bring changes in the mobility of tr...
Automated driving will provide new options for the ways in which people travel. In particular, the o...
Technology advancements have paved the way for public access to shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs), b...
Autonomous vehicles are expected to shape mobility and tourism. This paper introduces an extension ...
Self-driving technology may lead to a paradigm shift for the transport industry with shared cars ava...
We use the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) to characterize how different consumers in the US might u...
Fully Automated Vehicles (AVs) have been widely expected to revolutionise the future travel experien...
This paper, for the first time, presents comparable projections of travel behaviour impacts of the i...