Driverless cars could be the answer to reducing light pollution

Driverless cars could be the answer to reducing light pollution
By Brandon Keim


Within the next several decades, most of the industrialized world’s cars and trucks could be replaced by autonomous vehicles. That transformation may provide an opportunity to fix some of what’s now broken with modern transportation—including, perhaps, light pollution. That might seem an odd intersection of environmental concerns and driverless technologies. Ethical concerns about the vehicles have focused on avoiding harm to humans, with a bit of attention paid to reducing the number of animals struck by cars. The possibilities for improvement hardly end there, though, and transportation-related light pollution is no small issue. “The introduction of autonomous vehicles is a…

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April 27, 2019 at 03:00PM
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