Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) Challenges with Nonmotorized Amenities Environments
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/aia.v3i2.3651
Abstract: With the deployment of Connected and Automated Vehicles in the coming decades, road transportation will experience a significant upheaval. CAVs (Connected and Autonomous Vehicles) have been a main emphasis of Transportation and the automotive sector, and the future of transportation system analysis is widely anticipated. The examination and future development of CAVs technology has been the subject of numerous researches. However, as three essential kinds of road users, pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists have experienced little to no handling. We explored the influence of CAVs on non-motorized mobility in this article and seven various issues that CAVs face in the environment. References:[1]E. Panos Papadimitratos, "Vehicular Communication Systems:Enabling Technologies, Applications,and Future Outlook on," 2009. [2]J. H. L. H. B. M. C. M. A. Kazuya Takeda, "International Large-Scale Vehicle Corpora for Research on Driver Behavior on the Road," 2011. 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