This paper presents a new perspective for engineers when planning, designing, and managing transportation systems-as well as for those restoring and replacing ageing infrastructure. It provides evidence on how taking...This paper presents a new perspective for engineers when planning, designing, and managing transportation systems-as well as for those restoring and replacing ageing infrastructure. It provides evidence on how taking a "human" approach to trans- port will enable engineers to find smarter ways to move people and goods across cities, countries, and continents. Human-cen- tered mobility puts the user directly at the heart of design and decision making. By adopting this approach, we can create effi- cient and resilient transport solutions that are mutually beneficial for both passengers and operators and which shape better cities and communities.展开更多
文摘This paper presents a new perspective for engineers when planning, designing, and managing transportation systems-as well as for those restoring and replacing ageing infrastructure. It provides evidence on how taking a "human" approach to trans- port will enable engineers to find smarter ways to move people and goods across cities, countries, and continents. Human-cen- tered mobility puts the user directly at the heart of design and decision making. By adopting this approach, we can create effi- cient and resilient transport solutions that are mutually beneficial for both passengers and operators and which shape better cities and communities.