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Hop, Skip, Go: How the Transport Revolution Is Transforming Our Lives by John Rossant 9780008309480

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Urban expert John Rossant and business journalist Stephen Baker look beyond the false promises of the past to examine the real future of transportation and the repercussions for the world's cities, the global economy, the environment, and our individual lives.

Human mobility, dominated for a century by cars and trucks, is facing a dramatic transformation. Over the next decade, new networked devices, from electric bikes to fleets of autonomous cars, will change the way we move. They will also disrupt major industries, from energy to cars, give birth to new mobility giants, and lead to a redesign of our cities. For Rossant and Baker, this represents the advance of the Information Revolution into the physical world. This will raise troubling questions about surveillance, privacy, the dangers from hackers and the loss of jobs. But it also promises startling efficiencies, which could turn our cities green and, perhaps, save our planet.

In an engaging, deeply reported book, the authors travel to mobility hotspots, from Helsinki to Shanghai, to scout out this future. And they visit the companies putting it together. One, Divergent3d, is devising a system to manufacture cars with robots and 3D printers. PonyAI, a Chinese-Silicon Valley startup, builds autonomous software that perceives potholes, oncoming trucks, and wayward pedestrians, and guides the vehicle around them. Voom, an Airbus subsidiary, is racing with dozens of others to operate fleets of air taxis that fly by themselves.

Hop, Skip, Go is about us: billions of people on the move. Underlying each stage of mobility, from foot to horse to cars and jets, are the mathematics of three fundamental variables: time, space and money. We measure each trip we take, whether to Kuala Lumpur or the corner drugstore. As the authors make clear, the coming mobility revolution will be no different. As they unveil the future, the authors explore how these changes might revamp our conception of global geography, the hours in our days, and where in the world we might be able to go.



About the Author

John Rossant is Founder and Chairman of the NewCities Foundation, a major global non-profit network devoted to improving the quality of life and work in twenty-first century cities. He is also CEO of CoMotion, Inc. - an events and media platform focusing on the mobility revolution and organiser of the well-known CoMotion LA conference on the future of mobility in Los Angeles every November. Rossant had previously been responsible for the production of some of the world's most prestigious international conferences, such as the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He lives in Los Angeles.

Stephen Baker is author of five books, including The Numerati, Final Jeopardy: Man vs. Machine and the Quest to Know Everything, and a dystopian novel, The Boost. For 10 years, he was a senior technology writer for BusinessWeek, in Paris and New York. He lives in Montclair, New Jersey.



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'The automobile era is giving way to a new form of networked mobility, driven by digital technology but involving everything from new forms of transportation and electric, driverless vehicle to bicycles and our two feet. In this engaging and important book, Rossant and Baker tell the eye-opening story of this mobility revolution and what it means for our society, our planet, and each and everyone one of us.'
-Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class

'Mobility is about us: enabling billions of people on the move with a new promise for freedom and choice. John Rossant and Stephen Baker tell us stories of 3D printed cars assembled by robots, accessible at your fingertips through ubiquitous apps and moving autonomously guided by networked devices. Mobility is the Killer App for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.'
-Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum

'How we live in cities - how we experience cities - is a direct reflection of how we move around. In fact, a city's very identity is intimately connected to transportation - from the Paris Metro and London's double-deckers and black cabs, to the freeways of Los Angeles. Hop, Skip, Go paints an extraordinary portrait of the profound revolution underway in mobility - and the dramatic impacts this will have on the 21st century city.'
-Daniel Libeskind, architect





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ISBN 9780008309480
Author John Rossant
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint HarperCollins
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 153mm * 21mm

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