My Transport Vision Competition was designed to challenge Young Professionals to push themselves further in their career by encompassing an analytical approach to a key question on everyone’s minds, ‘what does the future of transport look like?’ We are on the cusp of a revolution in transportation. Rapid advances in technology are changing how we move people and goods, and how we design, build and manage the supporting infrastructure. This is creating opportunities and challenges for the highways and transportation profession. As a young professional, what is your vision of the future and what does the profession need to do to address the challenges in realising this vision? Read the top three entries
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“We are on the cusp of a revolution in transportation” (CIHT Futures). As I begin to think about my transport vision I come back to this sentence stated by CIHT Futures at the start of this challenge and what it truly means for me at this stage in my career.
My Transport Vision – Emily See
Where I consider the journey from an older person’s perspective, isn’t very inspiring – it’s a world where many perceive that they have few realistic travel options. As a result, their ability to access opportunities are reduced compared to those around them. To counter this, I’ve had three ideas which, as a profession, we can do to avoid making my gloomy vision a reality.
My Transport Vision - Penny Gilg
Is there a rural vs. urban divide in the feasibility of CAV uptake due to deficiencies in underlying infrastructure? Or is this a step towards transforming roads infrastructure and blur the line between urban and rural?
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