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Vol 9, 2019
Pages: 95 - 104
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INTERNACIONALNI UNIVERZITET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
SAOBRAĆAJNI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
EKOLOŠKI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET INFORMACIONIH TEHNOLOGIJA TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET POLITEHNIČKIH NAUKA TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU

u saradnji sa

FAKULTETA ZA LOGISTIKO UNIVERZA V MARIBORU, SLOVENIJA

organizuju

33. MEĐUNARODNU KONFERENCIJU

"IZAZOVI NOVIH TEHNOLOGIJA U FUNKCIJI MOBILNOSTI I ODRŽIVOG RAZVOJA"

15. - 16. maj 2026. godine

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Received: 30.11.2019. >> Accepted: 06.12.2019. >> Published: 14.12.2019. Review paper

AUTOMATIZIRANA MOBILNOST ZA BUDUĆNOST/AUTOMATED MOBILITY FOR THE FUTURE

By
Sinan Alispahić ,
Sinan Alispahić

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Hata Mušinović ,
Hata Mušinović

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Šezad Hodžić
Šezad Hodžić

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

In the process of digitization, automation, robotization and artificial intelligence, mobility is taking on a new role by increasing automation and connectivity. This enables automated vehicles to communicate with the road infrastructure and the environment, which opens up a whole new approach to cooperation among road users. Such access could bring great benefits to the whole mobility system, inter alia by enhancing traffic safety, accessibility and sustainability. Automated mobility will shape the future of road transport and lead to new services. In this way, it will meet the increasing needs of people for mobility. A special contribution to automated mobility is expected in the field of road safety, especially after addressing existing problems, as the human factor plays a key role in causing road accidents. Automated mobility can play a crucial role in addressing the mobility needs of older people. It is also expected to encourage a new service, vehicle sharing, or sales of transportation instead of car sales. The accelerated process of electrification of vehicles and the development of emobility and urban mobility are inevitable. Given the problems that accompany driverless vehicle exploration, the long-term effects are still largely unknown but need to be evaluated as soon as possible in order to anticipate the effects and take appropriate action.

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