Using value sensitive design to understand transportation choices and envision a future transportation system

Ethics and Information Technology 23 (1):79-82 (2018)
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Abstract

The increasing passengerization of transportation through shared ride services and driverless vehicles has the potential to vastly change the transportation system. Although values are sometimes considered in the design of information tools and through attitudes toward travel, the systematic approach of value sensitive design should be used in the design of transportation infrastructure to create a sustainable transportation future.

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