Greener transport key to avoiding Blade Runner dystopia

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Think tank warns without a step-change in transport thinking, the future for cities looks bleak

Radical transport and IT innovations, such as stackable electric cars and 3D video-conferencing, will be requited to save cities from becoming a dystopian nightmare, according to a new study by think tank...

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