New technologies for sustainable urban transportation in Europe
M Parent - Transportation research record, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Transportation research record, 2006•journals.sagepub.com
In the past few years, the European Commission has financed several projects to examine
how new technologies could improve the sustainability of European cities. These
technologies concern new public transportation modes such as guided buses to form high-
capacity networks similar to light rail but at a lower cost and with better flexibility, personal
rapid transit, and cybercars (small urban vehicles with fully automatic driving capabilities to
be used in carsharing mode, mostly as a complement to mass transport). They also concern …
how new technologies could improve the sustainability of European cities. These
technologies concern new public transportation modes such as guided buses to form high-
capacity networks similar to light rail but at a lower cost and with better flexibility, personal
rapid transit, and cybercars (small urban vehicles with fully automatic driving capabilities to
be used in carsharing mode, mostly as a complement to mass transport). They also concern …
In the past few years, the European Commission has financed several projects to examine how new technologies could improve the sustainability of European cities. These technologies concern new public transportation modes such as guided buses to form high-capacity networks similar to light rail but at a lower cost and with better flexibility, personal rapid transit, and cybercars (small urban vehicles with fully automatic driving capabilities to be used in carsharing mode, mostly as a complement to mass transport). They also concern private vehicles with technologies that could improve the efficiency of the vehicles as well as their safety (Intelligent Speed Adaptation, Adaptive Cruise. Control, Stop&Go, Lane Keeping) and how these new vehicles can complement mass transport in the form of carsharing services.