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The Sustainability of Automated Transport

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This was based on a lecture I attended titled 'Sustainable Urban Mobility', given by Nick Reed. It was primarily about automation, and about the Greenwich GATEway project The Stages of Automation We are on the cusp of an Automated Revolution. Since the Agricultural Revolution, man has been trying to do things quicker, easier, and more efficiently. The advent of automation has brought about a variety of technological advancements; from UAVs, to Roomba's, and now transport. The need for automated transport has never been greater- using less fuel per mile, they play an essential part in reducing municipal carbon emissions. Not only this, they are statistically safer than manned vehicles as 94% of car accidents are a result of human error. At a first glance, it appears automation is a fast track to a sustainable urban utopia; however, there are other consequences to be considered before removing the steering wheel. By replacing a human by a computer, you essential