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Connected People
Tim Lange – Traffic Technology and Management.


Mobility of the Future
Traffic management
       
   
       
    The efficient use of traffic infrastructure requires strategic traffic management to control, direct and inform motorists. For the development of this it is essential to consider and explore the overall traffic system. The focus here is on the issues of mobility and infrastructure, traffic flow and vehicle guidance, user behaviour and telematics.
In pilot projects new techniques and models for the future are being devised that use sophisticated traffic systems to guarantee sustainable city traffic combined with the best possible accessibility to city centres.


Cooperative traffic management.
Together with partners from the public sector BMW Group is pursuing the primary objective of efficient mobility for sustainable traffic.

Traffic of the future.
The future begins now. That’s why BMW Group is especially interested in current mobility research trends and in the opportunity to have a say in the traffic of the future.

Gazing into the future of mobility already requires a thorough analysis and evaluation of mobility and traffic development trends and the customer demands associated with them. BMW Group is in constant dialogue on this with key players, managers, policymakers, traffic researchers and city planners and weighs in on the development of concepts for modern city traffic.


Mobility services.
The desire for personal mobility is increasingly creating problems and restrictions for people in a world of traffic that is becoming more and more complex. Above and beyond the constant further development of the car of the future, BMW Group is thus also heavily involved in the development of innovative services. Together with our partners concepts are being developed for connecting vehicles to their environment by means of the most modern technology available.

Whatever the future may bring – BMW is ready to meet it with innovative products and services.



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Updated February 17, 2011