Bridgelall, RajTolliver, Denver D.2021-08-032021-08-032020Bridgelall, Raj and Denver D. Tolliver, "A Cognitive Framework to Plan for the Future of Transportation," Transportation Planning and Technology, 43(3), DOI:10.1080/03081060.2020.1735728, March 2, 2020.10.1080/03081060.2020.1735728https://hdl.handle.net/10365/31974Raj Bridgelall is the program director for the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute (UGPTI) Center for Surface Mobility Applications & Real-time Simulation environments (SMARTSeSM).Automated, connected, electrified, and shared mobility will be cornerstones of the transportation future. Research to quantify the potential benefits and drawbacks of practice, and to identify barriers to adoption is the first step in any strategic plan for their adoption. However, uncertainties, complexity, interdependence, and the multidisciplinary nature of emerging transportation technologies make it difficult to organize and identify focused research. The contribution of this work is a cognitive framework to help planners and policy-makers organize broad topics, reveal challenges, discover ideas for solutions, quantify potential impacts, and identify implications to guide preparation strategies. The authors provide example cognitive frameworks for connected, automated, and electrified vehicles.en-USIn copyright. Permission to make this version available has been granted by the author and publisher.http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/decision making, environmental impacts, information management, planning tools, transportation engineering, uncertaintyEnvironmental impacts.Information management.Planning tools.Transportation engineering.Uncertainty.A Cognitive Framework to Plan for the Future of TransportationArticle0000-0003-3743-66520000-0002-8522-9394