Journal of Transportation Research

Journal of Transportation Research

Analyzing and Evaluating the Deployment of Shared Autonomous Vehicles for Achieving Vertical Equity among Users with Disabilities

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch
2 Professor-School of Civil Engineering-Iran University of Science and Technology
10.22034/tri.2025.536158.3362
Abstract
This study examines the impact of shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) on social equity and improved accessibility for vulnerable groups, including individuals with disabilities, children, and the elderly, in Tehran. Three primary indicators—accessibility, cost, and satisfaction with the distribution of transportation services—were selected as evaluation criteria. Data collected from 823 participants were analyzed using logistic regression models. The results indicate that SAVs have contributed to reducing inequalities and enhancing transportation access for specific groups. Satisfaction levels regarding transportation accessibility increased from 40% to 68%, reflecting a 28% improvement in access quality for mobility-impaired individuals. Furthermore, satisfaction with the shared travel cost rose from 35% to 56%, indicating a reduction in economic burden on low-income groups. Satisfaction with the distribution of transportation services improved from 28.5% to 49%, and overall perception of social equity increased from 36.5% to 54%. These findings suggest that shared autonomous vehicles can play a pivotal role in promoting social equity, narrowing geographic disparities, and fostering sustainable urban transportation development.
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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 04 October 2025