The Last Driver's License Holder Has Already Been Born: How Rapid Advances in Automotive Technology will Disrupt Life As We Know It and Why This is a Good Thing by Mario Herger
The combined effect of autonomous driving, electric vehicles, and the sharing economy is on the verge of changing life as we know it. They way cars are built and the way we get around today won't be recognizable by 2030. Here are just a few of the major changes the author The Last Driver License Holder predicts:
*Manually driving cars will be forbidden-and car ownership will be nonexistent*Many professions, including truck drivers, mechanics, nurses, and doctors, will take a major hit *Parking lots and garages will be a thing of the past*The price of housing will decrease*Hospital infrastructure will shrink*China will become the world's biggest automotive exporter
The revolution will touch virtually every industry. Similar to when cars replaced horses, this transformation will not only impact how we move around, but also the way our cities are built, how we purchase products, and the professions and jobs we have.
The Last Driver License Holder provides with the knowledge and insight you need to position your company for these groundbreaking changes, by revealing the disruptive technologies now taking shape and providing a timeline of when they will take hold.