Dimitris Milakis
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Automated Vehicles
Changes in expert opinions over time
Questioning mobility as a service
Unanticipated implications for society and governance
In this paper we focus on the development of a new service model for accessing transport, namely Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and present one of the first critical analyses of the rhetoric surrounding the concept. One central assumption of one prevalent MaaS conceptualization ...
The case of Mobility as a Service
A critical reflection on challenges for urban transport and mobility governance
Implications of automated vehicles for accessibility and location choices
Evidence from an expert-based experiment
In this paper, possible accessibility impacts of fully automated vehicles (AVs) are explored. A conceptual framework for those impacts is developed based on the model of four accessibility components (i.e. land use, transport, temporal and individual) of Geurs and van Wee (200 ...
“For me it is always like half an hour”
Exploring the acceptable travel time concept in the US and European contexts
Milakis et al. (2015b) explored the acceptable travel time concept as a possible factor in the travel and destination decision-making process. These researchers employed both theory and methods triangulation to assess the validity of this concept. Results from interviews with ...
Is Hyperloop helpful in relieving the environmental burden of long-distance travel?
An explorative analysis for Europe
Introduction: Hyperloop (HL) is presented as an efficient alternative of HSR (High Speed Rail) and APT (Air Passenger Transport) systems for long-distance passenger transport. This paper explores the performances of HL and compares these performances to HSR and APT. Methods: T ...
Policy and society related implications of automated driving
A review of literature and directions for future research
Built environment, travel attitudes and travel behaviour
Quasi-Longitudinal analysis of links in the case of Greeks relocating from US to Greece
In this study, the possible causal links between the built environment, travel attitudes and travel behaviour of people that have moved between totally different urban and transportation contexts were investigated. A quasi-longitudinal design was developed to collect data abou ...
Development and transport implications of automated vehicles in the Netherlands
Scenarios for 2030 and 2050
Automated driving technology is emerging. Yet, little is known in the literature about when automated vehicles will reach the market, how penetration rates will evolve and to what extent this new transport technology will affect transport demand and planning. This study uses s ...
Accessibility instruments in planning practice
Bridging the implementation gap
Accessibility concepts are increasingly acknowledged as fundamental to understand cities and urban regions. Accordingly, accessibility instruments have been recognised as valuable support tools for land-use and transport planning. However, despite the relatively large number o ...
Co-designing for active, healthy ageing
The synergies of social and built environment
Should governments plan locally or regionally to reduce vehicle use?
Evidence from the EU and US contexts (PPT)
Contributed
Automated Driving: Driving Urban Development?
An integrated modelling and research-by-design approach on the spatial impacts of automated driving
This thesis i ...