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Exploring gaps in residential and parking location choice models for autonomous vehicles: a proposed evaluation framework

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  • Allan Pimenta
  • Md. Kamruzzaman
  • Graham Currie

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The advent of autonomous vehicles (AVs) is poised to transform urban landscapes, notably by altering perceptions of travel time value, reshaping parking structures, and introducing additional travel demand through empty-cruising and self-parking capabilities. These changes are anticipated to influence both residential and parking location choices. This study delves into the complexities of these decisions by integrating insights from 28 modelling studies on residential and/or parking location choices in the context of AVs and by proposing an evaluation framework for future modelling efforts. A critical gap identified is the oversight of empty-cruising and parking costs in the context of residential relocation choice for owners of privately-owned AVs. Furthermore, no study has adopted a joint-choice modelling approach for residential and parking location choices. By offering guidelines for the incorporation of these elements, this study contributes to the development of a holistic residential and parking location choice model with AVs, thus providing a valuable roadmap for future research in urban planning and transportation economics.

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  • Allan Pimenta & Md. Kamruzzaman & Graham Currie, 2025. "Exploring gaps in residential and parking location choice models for autonomous vehicles: a proposed evaluation framework," Transport Reviews, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 45(1), pages 94-118, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:transr:v:45:y:2025:i:1:p:94-118
    DOI: 10.1080/01441647.2024.2417718
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