Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Level 5 autonomy: The new face of disruption in road transport
ID_Doc 67771
Authors Skeete, JP
Title Level 5 autonomy: The new face of disruption in road transport
Year 2018
Published
Abstract By 2020, the EU road transport sector is poised to deploy a host of advanced Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), including connected and autonomous vehicles (AVs), that are expected to significantly 'disrupt' the automotive sector. This vision of the future is fuelling a virtual 'arms race' among automakers (OEMs), who are forging unconventional alliances and investing heavily in R&D, in anticipation of a radically changed industry. Car travel seems set to undergo a paradigm shift, evolving from a privately-owned asset into mobility as a service; a metamorphosis that will have significant implications for policymakers and industry stakeholders alike. This paper therefore seeks to address existing gaps in knowledge, by using primary qualitative interview data from industry experts and policymakers to examine the early-stages of the AV transition within the EU automotive industry. This paper also assesses the major policy challenges that face industry regulators tasked with underwriting this radical and dynamic transition to autonomous driving. This paper's focus is on the sociotechnical transition to AVs, which contributes to better understandings about the future role and regulation of Intelligent Transport Systems in society.
PDF

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
69188 Whittle, C; Whitmarsh, L; Hagger, P; Morgan, P; Parkhurst, G User decision-making in transitions to electrified, autonomous, shared or reduced mobility(2019)
33058 Todorovic, M; Aldakkhelallah, A; Simic, M Managing Transitions to Autonomous and Electric Vehicles: Scientometric and Bibliometric Review(2023)World Electric Vehicle Journal, 14.0, 11
Scroll