How to move more people in fewer vehicles - today
Shared mobility services have the potential to dramatically reduce levels of congestion and pollution in our cities - and there's nothing to stop us making it happen.
Pioneer in the world of autonomous mobility, having led a project with Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne to test and operate some of the first autonomous vehicle projects in Europe, after which organizers of autonomous mobility projects from around the world requested expertise in defining and managing autonomous mobility trials. Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Bestmile, leading the company’s business and technical teams. Speaker on new mobility services, advocating for an open technology ecosystem to enable new mobility services to deliver on the promise of safe, affordable, efficient travel for all. Active in many global industry organizations, including the World Economic Forum Tech Pioneers and the Forbes Technology Council. Writes for the Axios news Autonomous Vehicle Voices.
Shared mobility services have the potential to dramatically reduce levels of congestion and pollution in our cities - and there's nothing to stop us making it happen.
Multiple studies have shown that if autonomous cars are used primarily as personal vehicles, traffic will only get worse. But it doesn't have to be this way.
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Will self-driving vehicles help solve our urban congestion and pollution challenges or make them worse?