ERTRAC Vision Future Road Transport Prepared by the Executive Group in collaboration with the Working Group Leaders.

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ERTRAC Vision Future Road Transport 2050 Prepared by the Executive Group in collaboration with the Working Group Leaders. 1 11/12/2017

KEY TOPICS Ensure mobility in urban areas Environmental sustainability: energy and resource efficiency, decarbonisation and air quality Ensure an efficient and resilient road transport system Connectivity and Automation an enabler for improved mobility Provide perfect protection: safety and security Europe as world leader in innovation, production and services 2 11/12/2017

VISION: People and goods can reach their destinations in cities in a ENSURE MOBILITY way that IN is URBAN AREAS healthy, safe, affordable, reliable and comfortable 3 11/12/2017

ENSURE MOBILITY IN URBAN AREAS Vision: People and goods can reach their destinations in cities in a way that is healthy, safe, affordable, reliable and comfortable Walking, cycling, collective and shared mobility services forming the backbone of the urban mobility transport, complemented by private vehicles Mobility is higher but fluent, inclusive and sustainable Encouraging sustainable mobility behaviour thanks to informed choices Mobility on demand including Carsharing and Ridesharing Improved utilisation of shared vehicles and new technologies have released former parking areas and other infrastructures for new use Intelligent and dynamic access regulation Smart, automated and dynamic parking management and allocation integrated with smart charging Pro-active traffic and incidents management Emission free in urban areas Smart city logistics, building a link with passenger transport and long distance freight transport 4 11/12/2017

ENVIRONMENTAL VISION: CO2-neutral SUSTAINABILITY: road transport with minimal environmental Energy and resource impact efficiency, CO2 neutrality including circular economy of and air quality vehicles and infrastructure

Environmental Sustainability: Energy and resource efficiency, CO2 neutrality and air quality 6 11/12/2017 Vision: CO2-neutral road transport with minimal environmental impact including circular economy for vehicles and infrastructure 100% renewable energy for transport (electricity, alternative fuels) Emissions free urban areas Negligible or near zero emission in rural areas Energy efficient road vehicles in real world conditions Gapless energy supply charging infrastructure and alternative fuels everywhere needed Circular economy for vehicles and infrastructure Affordable and energy efficient vehicle production and maintenance

VISION: Infrastructure and traffic management provide a high efficiency road ENSURE network AN services EFFICIENT at competitive AND RESILIENT cost with ROAD minimized TRANSPORT congestion, SYSTEM regardless of actual conditions and disturbances 7 11/12/2017

Ensure an efficient and resilient Road Transport System 8 11/12/2017 Vision: Infrastructure and traffic management provide a high efficiency road network services at competitive cost with minimized congestion, regardless of actual conditions and disturbances Trans - European mobility control supports pro-active, user-centric and integrated, door-to-door mobility of people and goods. Adaptive and flexible traffic and transport management systems across all transport modes Performance based standards determine access to the road network Physical and digital Infrastructure services across Europe are appropriately equipped for automated vehicles, linking to international standards. Infrastructure services across Europe are on pay as you use basis. Construction and maintenance practices are automated, leading to high cost-efficiency and minimal works related safety risks and congestion

CONNECTIVITY VISION: AND AUTOMATION People AN ENABLER are getting FOR the best IMPROVED service at highest level MOBILITY of comfort and safety 9 11/12/2017

CONNECTIVITY AND AUTOMATION AN ENABLER FOR IMPROVED MOBILITY 10 11/12/2017 Vision: Digitalisation enables people to get the best service at highest level of comfort and safety Fully multimodal mobility offerings including trip planning, pricing and payment Connectivity everywhere and at any time with stable connection and data rates Communication between vehicles and infrastructure to optimize traffic flow, traffic management and safety Mobility as a service regardless of ownership. Predicted demand from individual behaviours, enabling appropriate modal capacity and demand management Digital technology for vehicle access regulation, fee payments and prioritisation. Data privacy and international standards for data exchange and connectivity Highly automated vehicles for the inclusion of vulnerable users and people with reduced mobility (PRM) Accidents and delays are extremely rare and delays automatically resolved Harmonized legal frameworks for automated vehicles

VISION: SAFETY, SECURITY & RESILIENCE Safe and secure at any time

PROVIDE PERFECT PROTECTION: SAFETY AND SECURITY Vision: Safe and secure at any time Nearly zero accidents and injuries due to safety functions and automated driving functions in fully connected vehicles, road users and infrastructure Optimised and intuitive Human-Machine Interface (HMI) following the idea of cognitive safety Safe and well maintained physical & digital infrastructure Dedicated traffic spaces for different road users where sensible Improved levels of in- and post-crash safety in the remaining collisions Secured privacy Safety and security features impossible to attack and misuse Continuous maintenance of software and system updates constantly improving their performance Systematic verification & validation of cyber physical systems Resilience: highly automated management systems to minimise the impact of incidents and accelerate recovery

EUROPE AS WORLD LEADER IN INNOVATION, PRODUCTION AND SERVICES

EUROPE AS WORLD LEADER IN INNOVATION, PRODUCTION AND SERVICES Excellence in education, research, and training Europe is the first choice for entrepreneurs, world-leading experts and highly skilled workers (Attract and retain the necessary research workforce) Cross-sectoral collaboration is fully established Energy efficient and sustainable production in Europe European network for costumer oriented services Methods and processes to accelerate the innovation process