A more decision-oriented and synergy-oriented paradigm for next-gen urban transportation

Tech-oriented and policy-oriented plans should give way to more 'decision-oriented' and 'synergy-oriented' strategies.
The problem with Canada’s strategic plan, Transportation 2030, lies in the current general perception on green and smart urban transportation held by policy makers and practitioners, writes associate professor Wei Qi.
Urban dwellers in Canada, myself included, expect to witness exciting (and perhaps a bit disturbing) transformations in urban transportation as electric cars, autonomous vehicles, and drones are set on track to enable swifter, safer, and more sustainable ways for people and commodities to travel wit...

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