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|aRossant, John,|eauthor
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|aHop, skip, go :|bhow the mobility revolution is transforming our lives /|cJohn Rossant and Stephen Baker
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|aFirst edition
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|aNew York :|bHarper Business, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers,|c[2019]
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|axxiv, 239 pages ;|c24 cm
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index
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|tHit enter to print car --|tLA: crawling to Topanga Canyon --|t800 electric horses --|tJurassic Detroit --|tHelsinki: weaving magic carpet apps --|tIn the company of hawks and nightcrawlers --|tDubai: grasping for the cutting edge --|tIdiot savants at the wheel --|tShanghai: petri dish on the Huangpu --|tSquadrons of pack drones --|tConclusion: minutes, meters, and moolah
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|a"From futuristic flying cars to high-speed trains, the fanciful promises 21st century have fallen flat. Mobility expert John Rossant and business journalist Stephen Baker examine the real future of transportation and the reprecussions for cities, the world economy, the environment, and the individual"--|cProvided by publisher
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|aTransportation|vCase studies
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|aBaker, Stephen,|d1955 November 15-|eauthor
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|a移動革命
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