Traffic jam by GPS: A systematic analysis of the negative social externalities of large-scale navigation technologies
Journal
PLOS ONE
ISSN
1932-6203
Type
journal-article
Date Issued
2024-08-06
Author(s)
Editor(s)
Xiangjie Kong
Abstract
The increased usage of navigation technologies has caused conflicts in local traffic management, resulting in congested residential areas among other challenges for residents. This paper uses content analysis to investigate such negative social externalities within local communities and neighbourhoods. Through a corpus of 90 news articles about traffic incidents caused by navigation technologies, we identified negative traffic and safety-related externalities, including congestion, damage, pollution, and accidents. We also report on countermeasures by local communities and governments, including street closures, speed limit reduction, and turn bans. Based on our results, we discuss the implications for designing mobile navigation technologies that reduce negative social externalities.
Funding(s)
SNSF: Understanding and Improving the Society-level Effects of Navigation Techniques (207430)
Language
English
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Volume
19
Number
8
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Division(s)
Contact Email Address
eve.schade@unisg.ch
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