How tomorrow's transportation will transform culture, commerce and cities

The ideas, innovations and challenges shaping the future of transportation have economic, commercial and social implications for businesses and citizens alike.

Whether you’re in the C-suite or the driver’s seat, it’s easy to take highways and supply chains for granted. But America's economy (and society) depends on transportation — and these systems are quickly evolving, with serious business implications for the short term and the long haul.

Innovations like electrification and automation are driving change in manufacturing and logistics. Labor shortages, politics and protectionism are reshaping interstate infrastructure and international trade. Changing consumer behaviors are redefining car culture, while climate change is influencing both policy and technology.

So What the Future: Transportation explores the questions that businesses will need to answer, the economic trade-offs people will make, and the solutions that will help companies navigate the future. Read on for exclusive interviews with experts and insiders on electrification, automation, insurance and infrastructure, plus exclusive data and analysis on the issues that matter for business leaders in mobility, manufacturing, retail, urban planning and much more. 

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