Right now the transportation technology rapidly advances. Our journeys from one places to another places are starting to look a whole lot different. The future is increasingly bright for innovation in transportation technology, as we find ever faster and ever smarter solutions for paring down our flights, drives, and rides. Here are 3 emerging technologies that have some serious potential.
- The Autonomous Revolution
At the tail end of 2017, it is uncanny seeing just how far autonomous transportation technology has come. The German company Volocopter tested its first autonomous air taxi in Dubai. As autonomous tracking equipment and software come into maturity and continue to seep into commercial and consumer applications, it will be nigh impossible to avoid its implications and the Internet of Things (IoT) will allow autonomous vehicles to communicate with our other devices will further enhance the autonomous transportation experience. No to mention lot of flying droid delivery service or air pilot is now transform the logistic and transportation, as well as aerospace defence industry.
- Adapting to the Waze Wars
The days of secret navigational shortcuts that only “the locals” know about are long behind us. Mobile applications like Waze, Google Maps, and Apple Maps allow drivers to quickly adapt to changing traffic conditions by rerouting away from congested roadways toward side roads with extra capacity. The result? A sudden uptick in traffic cutting through otherwise quiet side streets, as drivers opt for detours that provide them an easier route around gridlock.
- Redefining Biking with Bikeshares and E-bikes
A bikeshare works by establishing multiple hubs throughout an area where bikes can be easily rented, used, and returned. Because hubs are installed near town centers or the urban core of a downtown area, users can quickly pick up a bike at their origin and leave it at their destination without issue.es and E-bikes. Some bikeshares even feature electric bikes, or e-bikes, which have been outfitted with a battery and electric motor. E-bikes have similar potential to bikeshares as they are capable of bridging the feature gap between a traditional bike and a commuter car. E-bikes offer a more all-inclusive experience: the speed and ease of use of a car, coupled with the size and maneuverability of a bike. This is why, in many cities, companies like Domino’s have begun to take advantage of the increased ease and speed that e-bikes provide. Delivery workers that use e-bikes experience less strain from pedaling, can quickly maneuver around gridlock, and are able to reach their delivery locations far more quickly and safely.
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