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Ford: How Ann Arbor, Michigan became a living lab for city mobility

By Brett Wheatley, Vice President, Mobility Marketing and Growth, Ford Motor Company

By Brett Wheatley, Vice President, Mobility Marketing and Growth, Ford Motor Company

A bustling city’s transportation system can often seem chaotic, especially with more than half of the world’s population moving to urban areas and new mobility services jockeying for space. But as Ford CEO Jim Hackett outlined at last year’s Consumer Electronics Show, our vehicles and other forms of mobility don’t exist independently of each other. In fact, they have broad impact on our communities, cities and the world.

That’s why our team here at Ford is working with cities to help transform people’s lives in profound ways. This includes exploring how autonomous technology can be part of an urban transportation network and weaving together different transit operations to create a better system for all. But it also means developing tools that help cities easily visualize and understand their entire transportation system so they can make better decisions for their communities.

This was the intention behind our collaboration with the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan to pilot our Ford City Insights Platform. This suite of advanced software tools allows cities to explore and help solve a variety of mobility issues in a dynamic way not offered before. Today, following successful tests with Ann Arbor, we are expanding the use of these tools to six more U.S. cities, including Austin, Texas; Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Detroit.

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SOURCE: Ford Motor Company

https://www.automotiveworld.com/news-releases/ford-how-ann-arbor-michigan-became-a-living-lab-for-city-mobility/

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