Disruptive impacts of automated driving systems on the built environment and land use: An urban planner's perspective

, Wilson, Mark, & Kamruzzaman, Md (2019) Disruptive impacts of automated driving systems on the built environment and land use: An urban planner's perspective. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 5(2), Article number: 24 1-17.

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Cities have started to restructure themselves into 'smart cities' to address the challenges of the 21st Century-such as climate change, sustainable development, and digital disruption. One of the major obstacles to success for a smart city is to tackle the mobility and accessibility issues via 'smart mobility' solutions. At the verge of the age of smart urbanism, autonomous vehicle technology is seen as an opportunity to realize the smart mobility vision of cities. However, this innovative technological advancement is also speculated to bring a major disruption in urban transport, land use, employment, parking, car ownership, infrastructure design, capital investment decisions, sustainability, mobility, and traffic safety. Despite the potential threats, urban planners and managers are not yet prepared to develop autonomous vehicle strategies for cities to deal with these threats. This is mainly due to a lack of knowledge on the social implications of autonomous capabilities and how exactly they will disrupt our cities. This viewpoint provides a snapshot of the current status of vehicle automation, the direction in which the field is moving forward, the potential impacts of systematic adoption of autonomous vehicles, and how urban planners can mitigate the built environment and land use disruption of autonomous vehicles.

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ID Code: 199590
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Yigitcanlar, Tanorcid.org/0000-0001-7262-7118
Measurements or Duration: 17 pages
Keywords: Autonomous driving, Autonomous vehicle, Built environment, Disruptive technology, Land use change, Smart city, Smart mobility, Smart urbanism, Urban innovation, Urban planning
DOI: 10.3390/joitmc5020024
ISSN: 2199-8531
Pure ID: 58205276
Funding Information: Funding: This paper was presented as a keynote speech of SOItmC 2019, and the publishing fee was supported by SOItmC.
Copyright Owner: 2019 by the authors
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