PART ONE - ACT INNOVATION
Chapter 1. Introduction to Sustainable Automated and Connected Transport; Nikolas Thomopoulos, Maria Attard, Yoram Shiftan, and Lena Zeisel
Chapter 2. Impacts of Partially Connected and Automated Vehicles on Traffic Flow and Energy Based on Worldwide Experimental Observations in Motorway Driving; Michail A. Makridis, Konstantinos Mattas, Biagio Ciuffo, and Anastasios Kouvelas
Chapter 3. Evaluating Sustainability in Simulations of Automated and Connected Transport; Nima Dadashzadeh, Serio Agriesti, Hashmatullah Sadid, Arnor B. Elvarsson, Claudio Roncoli, and Constantinos Antoniou
Chapter 4. Applying Serious Games in Models of Preferences of Shared Automated Vehicles; Shelly Etzioni, Mor Collins, Eran Ben-Elia, and Yoram Shiftan
PART TWO - POLICY & REGULATION
Chapter 5. Can Driverless Transport Be Sustainable? A Triple Bottom Line Problematisation; Alexandros Nikitas
Chapter 6. Regulatory Frameworks for Testing Automated Vehicles: Comparative Analysis of National Regulations and Key Aspects for a Sustainable Implementation; Dominik Schallauer, Aggelos Soteropoulos , Henriette Cornet , Wolfram Klar, and Alexander Fuerdoes
Chapter 7. Integrated Urban Transport Planning in the Era of Autonomous Vehicles; Nikolaos Gavanas
Chapter 8. Rescuing Transport from Inequities: How can ACT Contribute to a More Inclusive Transport System?; Eda Beyazit, Emily Soh, and Karel Martens
Chapter 9. Viable Business or Vital Environment? Deconstructing the Sustainability Concept in Future Mobility Entrepreneurship; Graham Parkhurst, Pablo Cabanelas, and Daniela Paddeu
Chapter 10. Conclusions: Working towards a Sustainable ACT; Maria Attard, Nikolas Thomopoulos, and Yoram Shiftan