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Manufacturing automobility
The anti-transit underpinnings of the “three revolutions”
From: Do Androids Dream of Electric Cars?
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The second chapter of Do Androids Dream of Electric Cars? outlines, defines and unpacks the implications of the three revolutions of automobility on the future of equitable public transit. The three revolutions are: electrification, sharing or pooling and autonomous vehicles. He explains why these revolutions are a threat to public transit.
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James Wilt
James Wilt is a freelance journalist and graduate student based in Winnipeg. He frequently contributes to Canadian publications including Canadian Dimension, Briarpatch, and Passage.