10 thoughts for the future of shared, connected and autonomous mobility
Connected, shared and autonomous mobility is rapidly evolving, presenting both major risks and opportunities. Proactive regulation, robust policy decision-making, and strong public/private collaboration are crucial for the best path forward. The COVID-19 pandemic has further emphasized the importance of these technologies in creating a safe, sustainable, and efficient future transport system.
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Methods
The research method involved consulting a range of Arup and external thought leaders and considering the potential implications across next-generation mobility pricing, low emission, shared, connected, and autonomous mobility. The document is intended to increase awareness, foster collaboration, and develop discussion around the opportunities and challenges that societies will face in the near, medium, and potentially far future.
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Key Insights
The report discusses the rapid evolution of connected, shared, and autonomous mobility, highlighting the major risks and opportunities they present. It emphasizes the need for proactive regulation, robust policy decision-making, and strong public/private collaboration to ensure the best path forward. The COVID-19 pandemic has further emphasized the importance of these technologies in creating a safe, sustainable, and efficient future transport system.
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Categories: English publication language | accessibility | autonomous mobility | cities | connected mobility | flexible spaces | interoperability | mobility | mobility as a service | safety | shared mobility | traffic | vehicles