At Expo Dubai, the world’s largest technology and business fair, visitors are welcomed with safe transport alternatives in line with the changes needed to adapt to clean energy. Those arriving by car, taxi, on foot or by public transport are welcomed with the future of mobility.
In the free parking lot, the order is that visitors do not walk more than 600 meters to get from one place to another. There are special stroller paths throughout. In the streets and avenues of the exhibition, it is worth taking a bicycle, a scooter or a huge variety of electric vehicles.
Mobility has a special district at the fair: an area that gathers pavilions like the one in Denmark – the country that was once famous for great Viking navigations, now sets an example with bicycles, selling half a million a year. There, for every 10 inhabitants, 9 use bicycles as a means of transportation. “We are trying to reduce our carbon emissions and for that, we are really focusing on bicycles”, explains Sidsen Kraen, from the Danish pavilion, to the CNN.
Clean energy, less noise and higher speed are the challenges for aviation – in addition to providing a more comfortable flight. Aviation has made a projection of 50 years ahead with an automated and faster airport. Drones scan aircraft to see if there are any defects. By 2071, 8.2 billion people are expected to become air travelers.
Reference: CNN Brasil
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