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Opportunity scan of Rotterdam
The Rotterdam of the future is compact, healthy and inclusive. In the city, facilities are within walking and cycling distance, there is plenty of space, nature and activity. The future city is accessible, liveable and sustainable. But this attractive image entails an extensive task, in which the demand for mobility, both for people and goods, will be very dominant.
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Who owns the air?
At the beginning of 2020, a question was raised at The Future Mobility Network: who is actually in charge of allowing digital functions in the city? We were very surprised when we saw that shared mobility providers did not have systems available in the most vulnerable places in the city where people could hardly have access to mobility. In addition, there was a lot of rubbish on the pavements, which caused our self-driving robots to get confused all the time.
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