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Dashboard Cameras Combined with AI Provide an Affordable Method for Identifying Curb Usage

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  • Arcak, Murat
  • Kurzhanskiy, Alexander

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The increasing reliance on transportation network companies (TNCs) and delivery services has transformed the use of curb space. The curb space is also an important interface for bikeways, bus lanes, street vendors, and paratransit stops for passengers with disabilities. These various demands are contributing to a lack of parking, resulting in illegal and double-parking and excessive cruising for spaces and causing traffic disturbance, congestion, andhazardous situations.

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  • Arcak, Murat & Kurzhanskiy, Alexander, 2024. "Dashboard Cameras Combined with AI Provide an Affordable Method for Identifying Curb Usage," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt8gh33630, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt8gh33630
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