
Driverless Cars, Urban Parking and Land Use
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While the focus is on parking, the book also contains the views of real estate economists, architects, and policymakers and is essential reading for real estate developers and investors, transport economists, planners, politicians, and policymakers who need to consider the implications of a future with more driverless vehicles. Fasten your seat belt: like it or not, driverless cars will begin to change the way we move about our cities within ten years.
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"Robert A. Simons has put together a dauntingly thorough 20-chapter assessment...This book will prepare its readers for some surprises. Its openness and wide coverage could allow for better judgments 10 or 15 years down the road." - Harold Henderson, Planners Library"The question of how emerging transport technologies changes cities, especially land use, centers on the transition from an ownership to a sharing economy, and the switch from devoting space to storing cars to space for people. This book is the first to address the future of parking in an autonomous world." Professor David Levinson, University of Sydney, Author of `End of Traffic and Future of Access' "Simons has created a wonderful source...This work is a necessity for those who wish to have a more detailed examination of driverless vehicles and where driverless vehicle development is apparently heading at this time." -Journal of Urban Affairs
"Robert A. Simons has put together a dauntingly thorough 20-chapter assessment...This book will prepare its readers for some surprises. Its openness and wide coverage could allow for better judgments 10 or 15 years down the road." -Harold Henderson, Planners Library
"The question of how emerging transport technologies changes cities, especially land use, centers on the transition from an ownership to a sharing economy, and the switch from devoting space to storing cars to space for people. This book is the first to address the future of parking in an autonomous world." -David Levinson, Professor, University of Sydney and Author of The End of Traffic and The Future of Access
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By Robert A. Simons
2. Identification of Major Vehicle-Related Hardware and Technological Trends
By Robert A. Simons
3. Tastes and Preferences and Behavioral Change in Transportation Modal Choices and Car Ownership
By Robert Simons, Jonathan Richmond, Howard Goldberg and Daniel J. Simons
4. Government Regulation Of The Transition To Driverless/Autonomous Cars
By Robert A Simons, Tod Northman and Jeffery Carr
5. Ethical Issues From The Transition To Driverless / Automated Cars
By Robert A Simons, Tod Northman and Jeffery Carr
6: The Past Adoption and Transition Time Periods of Five Disruptive Technologies
By Robert A. Simons and Alexandra A. Malkin
7: A Road Too Steep And Too Long: The Scientific Case Against Plausible Evolution Of Driverless Cars
By Robert A. Simons
8: Any Early Signs of Softness in the Parking Markets in Capital Markets and Parking Sale Prices?
By Robert A. Simons, David C. Feltman and Alexandra A. Malkin
9: The Forward-Looking Adoption Timeline for Driverless Cars and Corporate Owned Fleets
By Robert A. Simons and Alexandra A. Malkin
10. Current Parking Regulations and Parking Market Standards in the US...
By Robert A. Simons and Samuel T. Simons
11: Urban Adaptive Reuse Potential from the Architect's Perspective.....
By Robert A. Simons and Judson Kline
12: A Breakdown Of Parking Spaces By Type In 15 US Metropolitan Areas...
By Robert A. Simons and Liam Robinson
13: Where Would The Driverless Car Fleet Rest During The Day?
By Robert A. Simons and Alexandra A. Malkin
14: Parking At Home: Transformational Changes at the Unit and Subdivision Levels
By Robert A. Simons and Aly H. Karam
15: Policy Implications: Transition Period
By Robert A. Simons
16: Policy Implications: in the Long Run
By Robert A. Simons
17: Policy Implications and Generalizability To Large European and Asian Cities, Plus Some Final Thoughts on DV Adoption
By Robert A. Simons
18: Introduction To Parking Structure Adaptive Reuse Case Studies
By Robert A. Simons
19: The Wedge - A Parking Expansion and Adaptive Reuse Case Study In Grand Rapids, Michigan
By Robert A. Simons, Michael Ortlieb, and Josh Owens
20: The Summit, A Dolce Hotel: An Adaptive Reuse Of A Parking Structure In Cincinnati, Ohio
By Robert A. Simons and Seth Barnhard
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