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Enhancing Urban Livability: Exploring the Impact of on-Demand Shared CCAM Shuttle Buses on City Life

  
Jun 16, 2025

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Livable cities involve such quality-of-life factors as transportation, convenience of daily life, education, and a safe and stable built and natural environment. The livability of a city also has social and psychological dimensions, such as emotion and perception. This paper explores how the advantages of new transportation technology can be realized under mixed-traffic conditions, while meeting the requirements for safety, convenience, and high educational standards. One of the key challenges to realizing the advantages of a new technology, such as autonomous shuttle buses, under mixed-traffic conditions and under adverse weather conditions is how to strike a balance between innovation and adherence to essential urban demands. Ensuring that the introduction of advanced technologies like autonomous shuttle buses does not compromise safety is of the utmost importance. Under mixed-traffic conditions, autonomous shuttle buses must negotiate interactions with human-driven vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Predictable and safe driving behavior is vital to gaining the confidence and acceptance of all road users. Additionally, adopting vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication enables real-time information exchange with other vehicles and infrastructure, which enhance safety. Autonomous shuttle buses also face crucial challenges in adverse weather conditions. Robust sensor systems are required to accurately perceive the environment despite rain, snow, fog, and other weather-related constraints. Continual learning and software updates ensure the system’s ability to adapt to changing weather conditions. To overcome these challenges, collaboration with regulatory bodies and traffic management authorities is essential. Furthermore, public awareness campaigns and educational initiatives can inform the public about the safety measures and benefits of autonomous shuttle buses, fostering acceptance and reducing concerns during the transition.

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English
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4 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Engineering, Introductions and Overviews, Engineering, other