Street re-design for the adoption of autonomous vehicles: case of the city of Doha, Qatar

Author:

Hasan MahnoorORCID,Fadli FodilORCID

Abstract

PurposeThere is lack of knowledge about how the existing streets need to be redesigned and the infrastructural changes that need to be made to adopt autonomous vehicles. The purpose of this study is to investigate the infrastructure requirements of autonomous vehicles in terms of (1) lane widths, (2) parking spaces, (3) drop-off zones and (4) other facilities, followed by analyzing them and suggesting changes in the existing urban design of Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD).Design/methodology/approachMixed method of combining both qualitative (secondary research of analyzing the existing data about the urban design guidelines for an autonomous future, observations of the existing infrastructure) and quantitative methods (on-site measurements of pedestrian walkways and road lane widths) is used.FindingsThe outcome of the research consists of a series of major infrastructural changes with regard to lane widths, parking spaces, pick-up and drop-off zones and other facilities needed for the deployment of autonomous vehicles.Practical implicationsThe results imply that Qatar can benefit by adopting the proposed urban design suggestions for the implementation of autonomous vehicles on the streets of MDD in particular, and smart cities of Qatar and the region in general.Social implicationsThe proposed changes can work as a reference and serve as a possible setting for addressing Autonomous Vehicle preparations in emerging cities.Originality/valueThe proposed urban design changes can be adapted for an autonomous future in emerging cities.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Urban Studies,Building and Construction,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture,Cultural Studies

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