There is a general enthusiastic approach toward autonomous vehicles, e.g. they are claimed to be the breakthrough solution for a drastic reduction of road accidents, largely caused by human errors. However, their current and potential negative effects have not been adequately addressed yet: decreasing driving skills, new “automotive digital divide”, additional reaction time, “last mile” issue for automated HGVs are only some examples of still pending issues that can jeopardize the expected advantages. This paper analyzes the levels of automated driving defined by SAEJ3016 according to the current literature and resumes the main issues not yet adequately solved, in order to give a clear picture of the current and potential negative effect of each level, starting from “Level 2 - Partial automation” up to “level 4 –High automation”. Level 5 is not analyzed because its deployment appears too far in the time and there are not enough data for an effective discussion. The position of the automotive industry and its need to re-invent the business is related to the present market approach and may have a relevant influence on the incoming paradigm shift.

Current and potential negative effects of autonomous vehicles / Polidori, Carlo; DI MASCIO, Paola; Cantisani, Giuseppe; Petrelli, Marco. - (2018), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno Transport Research Arena Conference 2018: A digital era for transport: solutions for society, economy and environment , Wien, 16-19 April 2018 tenutosi a Vienna, Austria).

Current and potential negative effects of autonomous vehicles

Paola Di Mascio;Giuseppe Cantisani;
2018

Abstract

There is a general enthusiastic approach toward autonomous vehicles, e.g. they are claimed to be the breakthrough solution for a drastic reduction of road accidents, largely caused by human errors. However, their current and potential negative effects have not been adequately addressed yet: decreasing driving skills, new “automotive digital divide”, additional reaction time, “last mile” issue for automated HGVs are only some examples of still pending issues that can jeopardize the expected advantages. This paper analyzes the levels of automated driving defined by SAEJ3016 according to the current literature and resumes the main issues not yet adequately solved, in order to give a clear picture of the current and potential negative effect of each level, starting from “Level 2 - Partial automation” up to “level 4 –High automation”. Level 5 is not analyzed because its deployment appears too far in the time and there are not enough data for an effective discussion. The position of the automotive industry and its need to re-invent the business is related to the present market approach and may have a relevant influence on the incoming paradigm shift.
2018
Transport Research Arena Conference 2018: A digital era for transport: solutions for society, economy and environment , Wien, 16-19 April 2018
automated driving; connected vehicles; truck platooning; current and potential issues; industry needs.
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Current and potential negative effects of autonomous vehicles / Polidori, Carlo; DI MASCIO, Paola; Cantisani, Giuseppe; Petrelli, Marco. - (2018), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno Transport Research Arena Conference 2018: A digital era for transport: solutions for society, economy and environment , Wien, 16-19 April 2018 tenutosi a Vienna, Austria).
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