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... 26 Implementing MOD and AVs will likely result in changes to the built environment. This chapter summarizes the potential impacts AVs may have on the built environment and potential changes to infrastructure that may be required.
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... The Built Environment 27   Cohen and Shaheen 2016 NOTE: CBD = Central Business District. Illustration provided by Booz Allen Hamilton with information provided by the National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
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... 28 Shared Automated Vehicle Toolkit: Policies and Planning Considerations for Implementation Adapted from Fig. 4., Corwin and Kelly 2015.
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... The Built Environment 29   AVs also have the potential to expand access and mobility for households in less urbanized communities with fewer transportation options. These communities could benefit from the addition of innovative mobility services and economic development supporting AVs (e.g., storage, maintenance)

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