As cities face challenges in efficiently moving large populations in limited space, innovative solutions such as the congestion charge and heavy investment in public transport have emerged. However, car dominance persists among urban residents. The problem is exacerbated by limited road space and growing demand from various transport modes. This has significant implications for journey time reliability, which directly impacts city livability and competitiveness. The potential of electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles (EVTOL) could be transformative for urban mobility, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional transport methods.
Journey time reliability often goes unnoticed in discussions about urban transport; it's essential for a city's competitiveness and livability.
The finite nature of road space means that as cities grow denser, competition for space has intensified, affecting economic attractiveness.
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