City Traffic and Stress Cure: Self-Driving Cars or Congestion Pricing? - a podcast by Bonnie D. Graham

from 2017-04-04T07:00

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The buzz: “I’m the worst person to be stuck with in a traffic jam” (Larry King). “Self-Driving Cars Can’t Cure Traffic, but Economics Can” (NYTimes 03/08/17). The upsides of autonomous vehicles – safety, convenience, free time, mobility – will not alleviate jammed highways. So, what would you pay to be on the road at peak times? Four gurus on autonomous vehicles and cities kick the tires. The experts speak. Joe Burton, Whil: “They say the universe is expanding. That should help with the traffic” (Steven Wright). Heather Ashton, IDC: “Standing in the middle of the road is very dangerous; you get knocked down by the traffic from both sides” (Margaret Thatcher). Ruthbea Yesner Clarke, IDC: “Oh man. If I had magic powers…I would probably do something pretty trivial like making traffic disappear”. (Nick Stahl). Larry Stolle, SAP: “If I complain about traffic, I have only to blame myself!” (Steve Wynn). Join us for City Traffic & Stress Cure: Self-Driving Cars or Congestion Pricing?

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