EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 11 MIN
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 51 - 02
from Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicles & Mobility · host Thomas Allgeyer, Frenus GmbH
We curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the 2025-2026 urban mobility landscape, highlighting a global transition from speculative growth to operational efficiency. Key insights emphasise that pedestrian safety is primarily driven by vehicle speed and bonnet design rather than weight, while the micromobility sector has matured into a vital piece of city infrastructure. The texts examine the challenges of autonomous vehicles, noting how real-world incidents like power outages reveal the limits of systems reliant on digital maps versus those trained on human experience. Experts discuss the strategic importance of integrated transit, arguing that seamless connections between rail, bus, and shared services are essential to reduce car dependency. Furthermore, the reports address regulatory fragmentation and insurance hurdles that threaten the stability of car-sharing models in Europe and the UK. Ultimately, the collection suggests that the future of transport depends on innovative governance, data-driven safety standards, and a fundamental reimagining of urban space. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
What this episode covers
We curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the 2025-2026 urban mobility landscape, highlighting a global transition from speculative growth to operational efficiency. Key insights emphasise that pedestrian safety is primarily driven by vehicle speed and bonnet design rather than weight, while the micromobility sector has matured into a vital piece of city infrastructure. The texts examine the challenges of autonomous vehicles, noting how real-world incidents like power outages reveal the limits of systems reliant on digital maps versus those trained on human experience. Experts discuss the strategic importance of integrated transit, arguing that seamless connections between rail, bus, and shared services are essential to reduce car dependency. Furthermore, the reports address regulatory fragmentation and insurance hurdles that threaten the stability of car-sharing models in Europe and the UK. Ultimately, the collection suggests that the future of transport depends on innovative governance, data-driven safety standards, and a fundamental reimagining of urban space. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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