Document summary
Every year, the Royal Automobile Club, the second oldest Motoring Club in the world, sets an automotive-themed challenge for new students on the Royal College of Art Masters programme.In Autumn 2017 the Club’s challenge, set in partnership with motoring think-tank the RAC Foundation, was to explore the design implications involved in seizing the opportunity offered by the development of driverless vehicle technology to create a more inclusive society, granting the independence, freedom and personal mobility that motorists have long enjoyed to those, who for various reasons such as disability, have thus far been excluded from the motoring world.
RCA is delighted to present the IMMA student’s divergent ideas, visions and scenarios to the collective challenge set by the RAC Foundation and RCA Intelligent Mobility MA in response to the question: ‘How could vehicles, services or infrastructure (digital orphysical) help those who are currently excluded or poorly served by transport options in London?’
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