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Growing challenges are disrupting our old ways of getting around cities

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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Cities are complex systems. One visible artery of the city is traffic – the cluster of moving people and flowing goods – and mobility is critical for a city’s life. We should be concerned about voices pointing to disrupting...

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