AVENUE Site Demonstrators: Geneva, Lyon, Luxembourg, and Copenhagen
Author:
Beukers Jeroen A.,Zuttre Quentin,Hilbert Georges,Kaeding Daniel,Hoffmann Albert,Zinckernagel Christian,Felhaus Nanna May,van den Boom Nicole,Boos Adrian,Konstantas Dimitri
Abstract
AbstractThe AVENUE project, which was carried out in Geneva, Lyon, Luxembourg, and Copenhagen, demonstrates the innovative integration of automated vehicles (AVs) into urban public transport systems. This initiative investigated the use of AVs in different urban environments and achieved remarkable progress in the areas of mobility, environmental sustainability, and accessibility. Through real-world testing, the project identified key success factors such as technological integration, social acceptance, and infrastructural adaptation. Achievements include on-demand services, seamless integration into existing transport networks and the promotion of multimodal transport solutions. The experiences from the AVENUE project provide crucial insights into operational and societal aspects of AV implementation in public transport and emphasise the importance of ongoing innovation and research in the field of automated mobility for future urban transport ecosystems.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
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