A mixture of potentially significant changes in technology, commercial structures, and social practices is currently entering the automobility system. These changes have the potential to combine together and lead to a substantial shift in the manner in which society fuels, owns, and makes use of its cars. This paper reports a research project that made use of focus groups to examine the narratives of British transport professionals concerning forthcoming developments in the automobility system. Specific attention was given to what the expectations for future change in automobility are, if these changes will likely lead to a transition toward a more sustainable system and the manner in which a transition of this nature could be facilitated. ...
This paper reports on the development of amodel for assessing transitions to sustainablemobility. Th...
The automated vehicle has increasingly gained traction in academia, business, and government as a te...
Contemporary systems of mobility are undergoing a transition towards automation. In the UK, this tra...
A mixture of potentially significant changes in technology, commercial structures, and social practi...
A mixture of potentially significant changes in technology, commercial structures and social practic...
The advent of fully automated road vehicles is a topic currently getting attention in the field of t...
Today's car-based transportation systems require a transition toward sustainability. This is particu...
Automated vehicles (AVs) represent a socio-technical transition of the mobility system. Thus far, re...
Private cars have become the dominant mode of passenger road transport in developed countries. This ...
The aim of the paper is to provide a longitudinal account of the emergence and stabilization of the ...
In many parts of the world, there is a crisis of mobility. The choices we have made over the past 20...
Over the past 100 years there has been an almost unbroken rise in both automotive ownership and use....
The car is still the most used mean of transport in many countries around the world. To reach sustai...
This chapter considers visions of personal transport futures in the UK, and the role of electric veh...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
This paper reports on the development of amodel for assessing transitions to sustainablemobility. Th...
The automated vehicle has increasingly gained traction in academia, business, and government as a te...
Contemporary systems of mobility are undergoing a transition towards automation. In the UK, this tra...
A mixture of potentially significant changes in technology, commercial structures, and social practi...
A mixture of potentially significant changes in technology, commercial structures and social practic...
The advent of fully automated road vehicles is a topic currently getting attention in the field of t...
Today's car-based transportation systems require a transition toward sustainability. This is particu...
Automated vehicles (AVs) represent a socio-technical transition of the mobility system. Thus far, re...
Private cars have become the dominant mode of passenger road transport in developed countries. This ...
The aim of the paper is to provide a longitudinal account of the emergence and stabilization of the ...
In many parts of the world, there is a crisis of mobility. The choices we have made over the past 20...
Over the past 100 years there has been an almost unbroken rise in both automotive ownership and use....
The car is still the most used mean of transport in many countries around the world. To reach sustai...
This chapter considers visions of personal transport futures in the UK, and the role of electric veh...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
This paper reports on the development of amodel for assessing transitions to sustainablemobility. Th...
The automated vehicle has increasingly gained traction in academia, business, and government as a te...
Contemporary systems of mobility are undergoing a transition towards automation. In the UK, this tra...