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Das Automobil prägt seit über einem Jahrhundert unsere physische Mobilität wie kein anderes Verkehrsmittel. Beinahe ebenso lange steht es jedoch auch schon im Zentrum einer Kritik, bei der es um ökologische, soziale und gesundheitliche Folgen geht, die mit Auto-Mobilität einhergehen.
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Lenz, B., Fraedrich, E. (2015). Vom (Mit-)Fahren: autonomes Fahren und Autonutzung. In: Maurer, M., Gerdes, J., Lenz, B., Winner, H. (eds) Autonomes Fahren. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45854-9_31
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