Automated Transit
Automated transit refers to transportation systems that operate without human intervention, using technology to manage vehicles and routes. These systems can include driverless trains, buses, and shuttles, which rely on sensors, cameras, and software to navigate and ensure safety.
Such systems aim to improve efficiency, reduce traffic congestion, and lower operational costs. Examples of automated transit include the Dockless Bike Sharing programs and Autonomous Vehicle initiatives being tested in various cities worldwide, showcasing the potential for smarter urban mobility solutions.