Residential Preference: the social, environmental, and physical preferences that affect a person or family’s choice of residential location (for this report's purposes, in relation to the urban core and other amenities offered as a part of living in density). The introduction of autonomous vehicles and the comprehensive integration of E-commerce into the urban and suburban fabric will have a widespread effect on the factors that influence a resident’s location preference.
This project is a review of the literature on the relationship between attitudes and transportation choices. The literature is clear that, at least fo...
The objective of this project was to identify the user perspective about autonomous ride-sharing services for adults 50 years of age and older in Lake...
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