Automation of the Driving Task: Some possible consequences and governance challenges
Date of Publication | 20 July 2017 |
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Number of Pages | 40 |
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Publication Type | Discussion Paper |
Author information |
Tom Cohen
UCL Centre for Transport Studies, London, UK
Clémence Cavoli UCL Centre for Transport Studies, London, UK |
Publisher | ITF |
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