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For cities designed for people and not for vehicles

September 30, 2020 Student Exchange

As cities do not stop growing — second or Smart Cities CouncilCurrently, 54,7% of the world's population lives there. In turn, the United Nations Organization (UN) estimates that in 2050 this figure will reach 70%.

High population density transformed, among other things, the way people live and move within cities, because Thinking about more habitable and safe environments for individuals is gaining more and more relevance.. In this way, the car is losing prominence in the cities and other actors, such as the passengers, the pedestrians or the cyclists, who begin to have a more active voice.

Also, the high numbers of road accidents around the world also drive this ressignificação two actors. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), every year about 1,3 million people travel on roads around the world and most of the pedestrians and cyclists.

Governments, to understand this new trend, will begin to invest in infrastructure that promotes safe and sustainable mobility., as well as strengthening alternative transportation methods instead of the private car. This is the case of cities like Berlin (Germany) and Auckland (New Zealand) that, according to a data analysis company Kantar, are leaders in urban mobility thanks to their variety of public transportation that, moreover, is easily accessible and economical.

A kandar It also stands out in this study that cities such as Tóquio, Pequim and Singapore do work that deserves highlighting when it comes to promoting the ecological mobility of their inhabitants, achieving a low proportion of individual motorists in comparison with the large number of people who relocate to the city. on foot, by bicycle or by public transport.

However, as soon as governments make changes to protect certain actors, some companies in the automotive sector will join in this task. For example, since 2018, Nissan has been developing the mobility system Seamless Autonomous Mobility (SAM) which, based on artificial intelligence, seeks to make autonomous mobility and zero-emission and accident-free vehicles a reality.

The previous cases demonstrate that few years a society has changed its interests and that as new generations increasingly privilege the use of alternative transportation, such as a bicycle or shared transport, instead of purchasing two private vehicles. Likewise, Government entities do not only understand the need to return cities to people, but also to educate all actors on the importance of being responsible in a responsible manner on streets, for individuals and not the vehicles that interact constantly.

This means that, in the near future, there will be an increasing number of cities that will develop more habitable urban spaces for people and where technology will play its role as an ally in strengthening integrated public transportation systems that guarantee more efficient mobility. .

It is the fact that society is changing and, along with it, the way people travel along the streets is also transforming.. Understanding that every year is important when it comes to keeping roads safe is essential to building spaces that offer safe and sustainable mobility.