Description
About the Author
Christian Wolmar is an award-winning writer and broadcaster and is widely acknowledged as one of the UK's leading commentators on transport. He is the author of more than a dozen books on transport issues and regularly appears on TV and radio. He has written for The New Statesman, The Times, The Guardian and The Oldie among many other publications. In 2011 he was the captain of the Warwick team of graduates in Christmas University Challenge, reaching the final of the competition.
Reviews
'This is just what the robot evangelists don't want you to read: a rational, level-headed, compelling yet cheerful analysis of why the driverless car's route to success is so uncertain. Wolmar has simmered the hype to reveal why autonomous cars probably aren't coming to a street near you anything like as soon as you've been led to believe.' Giles Chapman, commentator on car culture and award-winning autho.; 'Christian Wolmar shows us that the issues surrounding autonomous vehicles are basically about the power and freedom of different types of road user, and who wins and loses from their application. He lists in detail the issues that work against autonomous vehicles being any real kind of solution to the health and environmental transport problems we have. This book is a powerful argument against further resources going up the "road to nowhere".' Robert Davis, Chair of the Road Danger Reduction Forum; 'Christian Wolmar demonstrates once again why he's such an excellent - and much-needed - transport writer. This book is an indispensable and thought-provoking counterpoint to what seems to have become the accepted wisdom on autonomous vehicles. Read it and you will definitely think twice next time you are told that they're the answer to our transport problems.' Jon Shaw, Professor of Geography at University of Plymouth
Book Information
ISBN 9781913019211
Author Christian Wolmar
Format Paperback
Page Count 156
Imprint London Publishing Partnership
Publisher London Publishing Partnership