What Is Inclusive Mobility?
There is a shift from individually owned vehicles toward interconnected shared mobility solutions used as an if-and-when needed service [Mobility as a Service (MaaS)]. Drivers will be operators and eventually passengers. Smart cars will interact with the physical and digital road infrastructure in many ways. Services provided by road operators will optimize traffic flows and improve safety. Road operators will also support automated driving in different operational design domains, e.g., on highways or in cities.
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