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London CAV design sprint

On January 19, 2017 海角视频 hosted a London Design Sprint where experts from the technology, transportation, planning, design, and policy fields came together to rethink London鈥檚 street in an era of autonomous vehicles.

As with many cities globally, London鈥檚 population is growing at a rapid rate 鈥 with a transport infrastructure dating back centuries. As this trend continues, journeys between homes, places of work, and places of leisure will play a key role in the city鈥檚 ability to successfully adapt to these demands on density and scale. London鈥檚 current transport strategy includes aims for leading the world in its approach to tackling urban transport challenges; and to reduce the city鈥檚 CO2 emissions by 60% by 2025 鈥 so not only is London well-placed for a Sprint on CAVs, it also has access to many of the stakeholders that will be involved in delivering the city鈥檚 vision.

The 30 experts who attended the sprint looked at rethinking the following three sites: Euston Road, Waterloo Bridge, and Old Street Roundabout. True to its name, the Sprint was followed by the participants with energy and momentum, and generated some exciting (and some novel) ideas, that responded to their London sites by thinking about street features, the types of CAVs, and most importantly, the citizens. Waterloo Bridge was to become the river鈥檚 鈥淭hird Bank鈥, while connecting a cluster of attraction of Covent Garden. Euston Road was to connect our bodies, health, and fitness to a 鈥淏ioMobility鈥 network. And 鈥榙ynamic鈥 was to become the 鈥淣ew Old (Street)鈥, with a vibrant, user-driven flexible space.

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