Policy · 1h ago
Autonomous Cars Could Reshape Cities, But Only With Smart Regulation
Private cars sit parked 95% of the time, wasting urban space. Autonomous shared fleets could replace ten private cars with one continuously moving vehicle, freeing land for green spaces and bike lanes. However, without regulation, autonomous vehicles might increase traffic by running empty or encouraging more private ownership.
Meridian48 take
The piece rightly warns that technology alone won't fix urban mobility—open protocols and active regulation are essential to avoid rebound effects like zombie cars.
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