In the next few years, there will be more automation in mobility

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Anastasios Kouvelas in an interview about possible views on the future of our daily traffic behaviours.

by Anastasios Kouvelas
Enlarged view: Road bridge in Chiba, Japan ( CC0 1.0 / pxhere)
Road bridge in Chiba, Japan (CC0 1.0 / pxhere)

Anastasios Kouvelas now leads the Transport Systems group (TS) at the Institute for Transport Planning and Systems (IVT). He thinks the shift from human driven to automated cars is like the shift from horse-car traffic to automobiles. Learn more about his views on the future of our daily road behaviours. Read on

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