The automotive industry is undergoing a significant transformation due to the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies. Companies are striving to accelerate design and production processes, which could fundamentally change the future of mobility.
Last week, the Allenby Bridge saw the crossing of 19 Palestinians and visitors into Jordan, highlighting ongoing mobility between the two banks. This crossing is a vital point facilitating movement between Palestinians and Jordanians.
Disabled drivers in the UK, particularly those under 30, are expressing serious concerns over new regulations requiring black box trackers in their vehicles. These devices will monitor driving behavior and provide weekly assessments, potentially impacting their mobility freedom.
The French city of Montargis faces significant mobility challenges as its residents heavily rely on cars. A report highlights the difficulties citizens encounter in commuting without efficient public transport, especially during the municipal elections.
A recent study has shown that self-driving cars could facilitate mobility and reduce the need for parking spaces, but they may also increase congestion and alter transportation behavior in cities.