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Projections for Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) in Australia Estimated $26 Billion (USD) in Net Benefits per Year at 50 Percent Market Penetration and Roughly $65 Billion (USD) per Year at 100 Percent Penetration.

METHODOLOGY Three BITRE scenarios were considered regarding the possible uptake of CAVs: i) "Base Case” (also called the “Central Case”) scenario; ii) "Society Embraces AV” scenario; and iii) "Broad…
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05/23/2024

Mandatory dynamic automatic controlling Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) could reduce fatal crashes over the entire road network by more than 50 percent, whereas static informing ISA could still give a reduction of almost 20 percent.

FINDINGSThe role of in-car speed assistance systems can gradually become more prominent in speed management, in combination with traditional measures (infrastructural engineering, education,…
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05/06/2011

The Total Cost of Pavement Marking Maintenance Required To Support Level-4 and Level-5 Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) in Australia Was Estimated To Be $1.55 Billion (USD) From 2020 through 2070.

Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) have the potential to transform road transport by reducing crashes, enhancing productivity, freeing time for other activities, increasing road capacity as…
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04/25/2024
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