Connected and Automated Vehicle Policy Development for California

Abstract: 

Connected and automated vehicles (CAV) have the potential to confer large benefits to California in economic development (job creation) and in improving the operation of its road transportation network. CAV systems are likely to become one of the most important application domains for modern information technology, employing large numbers of highly skilled people in research, development and implementation wherever the companies that are developing these systems find the local environment most hospitable. The CAV systems are expected to produce significant improvements in roadway capacity, traffic flow smoothness, driving comfort and convenience, energy efficiency, pollution reduction and traffic safety.

Author: 
Shladover, Steven
Publication date: 
August 1, 2017
Publication type: 
Policy Brief
Citation: 
Shladover, S. (2017). Connected and Automated Vehicle Policy Development for California. Policy Briefs. https://doi.org/10.7922/G25Q4T10