Research paper

Engaging publics in the transition to smart mobilities

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Engaging publics in the transition to smart mobilities
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Massey University
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Massey Research Online
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Commercial and public sector interests surrounding technological developments are promoting a widespread transition to autonomous vehicles, intelligent transportation systems and smart phone communications in everyday life, as part of the smart mobility agenda. There is, however, inadequate understanding about the impact of such a shift on potential users, their readiness to engage and their vision of transportation systems for the future. This paper presents the findings from a series of cit...

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Date created
2023-06-09
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10179/19814
Related subjects
Publics / Smart mobilities / Engagement / Co-creation / Sustainable transport / Exeter / 1506 Tourism / 1601 Anthropology / 1604 Human Geography

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