The Real Case for Driverless Mobility 1st Edition
The Real Case for Driverless Mobility (1st Edition) by Alain L. Kornhauser and Michael L. Sena offers a compelling, evidence-driven roadmap for the next generation of urban transport. If you want a clear, practical view of how autonomous vehicles will reshape cities, economies, and daily commutes, this book delivers authoritative insights from two leading experts.
Explore rigorous analysis of technology, policy, and business models that make driverless mobility viable across major metropolitan regions—from North America and Europe to Asia. The authors blend real-world case studies with accessible explanations of sensor suites, fleet operations, safety metrics, and regulatory pathways, making complex subjects approachable for planners, policymakers, transport professionals, and curious readers alike.
Discover how driverless systems can reduce congestion, lower operating costs, expand mobility equity, and transform first/last-mile connections. The text assesses economic impacts, public-private deployment strategies, and the urban design changes cities must adopt to integrate autonomous fleets seamlessly. Featuring forward-looking scenarios and actionable recommendations, this edition helps stakeholders evaluate opportunities and risks in today’s rapidly evolving mobility landscape.
Perfect for urban planners, transport engineers, investors, government officials, and academic programs focused on smart cities and autonomous vehicles, The Real Case for Driverless Mobility is an essential resource for anyone shaping or studying the future of transportation. Add this influential 1st Edition to your collection to stay ahead of the curve—purchase now to gain practical guidance and strategic clarity on driverless mobility’s real-world potential.
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