Connectivity Is the Unifying Element of New Mobility
GPS devices and smartphone applications already provide connectivity to individual drivers and public transit users, but the future of New Mobility envisions networks of vehicles connected to each other and to roadside infrastructure. Such network connectivity can provide benefits ranging from better network management and improved safety to informed personal trip-making and go-anywhere infotainment.
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Type | White Paper |
Theme | Mobility |

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Theme | Technology , Places , Resilience , Society |

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Theme | Mobility , Society |

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Theme | Places , Society , Resources , Technology |

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