Third, as car ownership proliferated, cars have become central to the way we build cities and use land, interact with the built environment, satisfy our travel needs, and much more [12]. The convenience as represented in reduced travel time, increased comfort, improved accessibility, and ease ...
Esteemed poet Robert Frost is a popular name that comes to mind when thinking of notable people who've called New Hampshire home.The Poetry Foundationstates that Frost was born in California, but relocated with his family to Massachusetts at a young age. Frost's poems have lots of New Englan...
Taxes on gasoline and car registration fees pay for a significant part of the cost of highways. These taxes aren't paid at all by non-drivers, but non-drivers get lots of benefit from their existence. Highways bring pretty much everything urban residents consume inot the cities. Take away ...
The density of landmarks can be guaranteed since different building structures force vehicles to behave in specific ways and parking lots provide enough "road anomalies", especially speed bumps. To combine the above ideas into VeLoc, we represent the uncertainty on the state of vehicles explicitly...