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The Future of Road Transport

Implications of Automated, Connected, Low-Carbon and Shared Mobility

Publication Year: 2019

Author(s): European Union

Abstract:

The JRC report “The future of road transport - Implications of automated, connected, low-carbon and shared mobility” looks at some main enablers of the transformation of road transport, such as data governance, infrastructures, communication technologies and cybersecurity, and legislation. It discusses the potential impacts on the economy, employment and skills, energy use and emissions, the sustainability of raw materials, democracy, privacy and social fairness, as well as on the urban context. It shows how the massive changes on the horizon represent an opportunity to move towards a transport system that is more efficient, safer, less polluting and more accessible to larger parts of society than the current one centred on car ownership. However, new transport technologies, on their own, won't spontaneously make the lives better without upgrading transport systems and policies to the 21st century. The improvement of governance and the development of innovative mobility solutions will be crucial to ensure that the future of transport is cleaner and more equitable than its car-centred present.

Publisher/Organisation: European Commission, Joint Research Centre (Publications Office of the European Union)

Rights: European Commission, Joint Research Centre (Publications Office of the European Union)

URL:
https://www.kowi.de/Portaldata/2/Resources/horizon2020/coop/future-road-transport.pdf

Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Shared mobility

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