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A Smarter Tomorrow

The number of driverless cars in the area will allow the reforming of nearby car parks and garages to potentially introduce new housing or leisure centres. Planting trees and creating a green space in the place of car parks would help improve our ecosystem. We will introduce smart traffic lights and smart meters to work in conjunction with driverless cars to offer a more efficient system. Parking on the side of streets won’t be necessary in the future due to the introduction of smart parking bays where people are picked up and dropped off. In 5 years we expect this number to increase to 50%. OECD has said that 9 out of 10 cars could be removed if driverless cars were to be implemented into cities.

LONDON

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Why London?

Central London accommodates some the most monumental landmarks from the London eye to big Ben. “More than four million people” visit Oxford street alone every week due to it housing over 300 retailer stores. Our consultancy have worked with large companies in London to develop innovative ways of incorporating driverless cars into the central London area. 

Architect hold plans

Aligning with the Mayor of London's Vision

The Mayor of London plans to pedestrianize Oxford Street by the year 2020 however introducing our driverless car system and changing the way the landscape functions has allowed for a safer and pollution reduced environment. With plans to propose an ultra-low emission zone, it is important that we can change reduce our carbon footprint without compromising our travel preferences.

0121 545 5544

University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston, Birmingham B15, UK

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