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Fasanya, B & Gbenga-Akinbiola, A. (2021). Human factors concern on autonomous vehicles’ safety, ethics and cost saving for the ridesharing industries.Management Science Letters , 11(9), 2331-2340.
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Crayton, T. J., & Meier, B. M. (2017). Autonomous vehicles: Developing a public health research agenda to frame the fu-ture of transportation policy. Journal of Transport & Health, 6, 245-252.
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Fasanya, B. K., Avula, Y., Keshavula, S., Aragattu, S., Kurra, S., & Kummari, B. (2019, July). Human Factors Concerns: Drivers’ Perception on Electronic Sideview System in 21st Century Cars. In International Conference on Applied Hu-man Factors and Ergonomics (pp. 556-563). Springer, Cham.
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Johnson, C., & Walker, J. (2016). Peak car ownership: the market opportunity of electric automated mobility services. Rocky Mountain Institute and Mobility Transformation.Retrieved [Nov. 30, 2020). Available from: https://rmi.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Mobility_PeakCarOwnership_Report2017.pdf
Keeney, T. (2017). Mobility-as-a-service: Why self-driving cars could change everything. ARK Investment Management Research.
Litman, T. A. (2020). Autonomous Vehicle Implementation Predictions: Implications for Transport Planning. 2015. Re-trieved [Nov. 20. 2020]. Available from: https://www.vtpi.org/avip.pdf
US Department of Transportation. (2016, September 01). Federal Automated Vehicles Policy: Accelerating the Next Rev-olution in Roadway Safety. Retrieved [Nov. 10, 2020]. Available from https://www.hsdl.org/?abstract&did=795644.
Hahn, R., & Metcalfe, R. (2017). The ridesharing revolution: Economic survey and synthesis. More equal by design: eco-nomic design responses to inequality, 4.
Hensley, R., Padhi, A., & Salazar, J. (2017). Cracks in the ridesharing market—and how to fill them. The McKinsey Quar-terly.
Henry, A., Barone, R. E., Pichardo, A., Roach, E., Keegan, T., Simons, D., ... & Oldenburg, B. (2017). New Mobility Au-tonomous Vehicles and the Region. Regional Plan Association (RPA), New-YorkOtto, P. (2017). The future of mobility – on the road to driverless cars. Retrieved [July 2, 2020]. Available from: https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/ct/publication/documents/2017-10/The_Future_of_Mobility.pdf
Helling, B. (2020, November 27). Uber Fees: How Much Does Uber Pay, Actually? (With Case Studies). Retrieved [De-cember 2, 2020]. Available from https://www.ridester.com/uber-fees/
Stephan, M. Lalancette, P. Regalla, A, Stoddart, M, & Quinian, M. (2018, March 14). Autonomous vehicles: The race is on. Retrieved [October 20, 2020]. Available from: https://www.accenture.com/fi-en/insights/communications-media/autonomous-vehicles-data-challenges
Swayne, M. (2018, March 01). A.I. better predicts demand for taxis and ride-shares. Retrieved [August 10, 2020]. Avail-able from: https://www.futurity.org/taxis-and-ride-shares-demand-1692412-2/
Zoepf, S. M., Chen, S., Adu, P., & Pozo, G. (2018). The economics of ride-hailing: Driver revenue, expenses and taxes. CEEPR WP, 5.