Qualcomm, FedEx, auto executives to propose modernized transport policies
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of business leaders and public policy experts will launch a new body to grapple with thorny questions surrounding the future of transportation including self-driving and electric vehicles.
The group, the Future of Mobility Commission, to be formally unveiled Friday, plans to propose a new regulatory framework to address a global transportation sector "on the cusp of a worldwide transition driven by shared, connected, autonomous, and electric technologies."
Alisyn Malek, the commission's executive director, told Reuters the goal is to tackle tough problems and improve safety.
"Let's bring everybody together to talk about how do we want the movement of people and goods to actually work," Malek said in an interview.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of business leaders and public policy experts will launch a new body to grapple with thorny questions surrounding the future of transportation including self-driving and electric vehicles.
The group, the Future of Mobility Commission, to be formally unveiled Friday, plans to propose a new regulatory framework to address a global transportation sector "on the cusp of a worldwide transition driven by shared, connected, autonomous, and electric technologies."
Alisyn Malek, the commission's executive director, told Reuters the goal is to tackle tough problems and improve safety.
"Let's bring everybody together to talk about how do we want the movement of people and goods to actually work," Malek said in an interview.
Autonomous cars and ...
Read More on Datafloq
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