Technology has been a blessing to humanity. Technology has impacted every aspect of our lives both literally and figuratively. Our lives would not be the same without the advancement of science and technology.

Commuting is a part of our life. We must go out a lot because of our job or for other purposes such as grocery shopping, socializing, etc. Thanks to technology, the commuting method has changed and is still changing with each passing year.

In this article, we will take you through some of these changes in commute thanks to the technological advancements of the past few years.

Ways Commuting Has Changed Thanks to Technology

As time passed and people developed better technology, forms of commute have changed significantly. Here is a list that showcases how much commute has changed thanks to technology.

1. Unique Cycles

Even in the past century, bicycles were only made by joining two wheels on a metal frame which spun as the rider pushed a pedal. It was fairly simple and easy to use by everyone.

But as technology developed, so did bicycles. There are numerous types of bicycles, such as BMX, mountain, road, fat tire, and many more.

Bike experts have even gone a step ahead and developed motorized E-bikes. You can check some of the top electric bikes in Specialized bike stores.

2. Safer Cars

The number of private cars has increased significantly, and so has the number of road accidents. There are hundreds upon hundreds of deaths and injuries all around the world, thanks to road accidents.

But as technology is developing, so has the safety of the cars. Now, cars come with stronger GPS, and a better airbag that protects the driver and passengers from a head-on collision. Some advanced cars even have AI which alerts the nearest police and fire stations by themselves when an accident occurs

3. Environment-Friendly Vehicles

Climate change has been a serious issue over the last few days. Cars and large vehicles such as trucks and construction vehicles emit a massive amount of carbon.

Different car companies are now developing eco-friendly cars to reduce the release of carbon and protect the environment. These cars often run on electric batteries that do not release harmful gas and rely only on their electric battery for power.

Many people are switching to electric vehicles as they are becoming more convenient and budget-friendly.

4. Self-Driving Cars

It was only a topic of science fiction where cars would drive themselves and take the passengers to the right destination. But as time passes, people realize that the future is not far from where cars will be driven by themselves.

Many companies have already started testing self-driving cars and have seen success. Although there are still some road safety issues and technological disturbances, scientists are working relentlessly to improve the AI that drives these automated vehicles. Very soon, we will see these self-driving cars becoming the staple vehicle for daily commute.

5. Mobility Service Providers

Even a couple of years ago, people needed to go out and look for taxis if they did not have any cars of their own. They needed to wait a long period before they could catch a taxi with a fairly reasonable fare.

But nowadays, thanks to some mobility service providers such as Uber, you can get yourself a ride anywhere you want in a very short period of time.

There will be multiple ride options for you too, so you can pick the one that you think has a reasonable fare and go with it. Uber has become one of the most stable mobility services all around the world.

6. Electronic Tolls

When you need to cross major distances on highways, you might often come across toll booths.

On most days, there are huge traffic lines along these toll booths as people need to pay their toll; the checker will then check the money and grant them permits. The process was very time-consuming, and people had to wait in a long line.

But thanks to technology, many countries are now adapting electric toll booths. The drivers will be able to cross the toll booths at their regular speed, and the toll payment will be made automatically through electronic banking.

Some areas have reported that their travel delay due to tolls have reduced by 70 percent.

7. Smarter Public Transit

Modern-day public transit architecture and technology aim to reduce the stress of traffic from crowded routes. The public transit system is an umbrella term and includes everything from buses, trains, and taxis to subways.

More innovative public transit systems in today’s world include adaptive traffic signals, which, as the name suggests, to real-time traffic and change traffic signals accordingly. This is being tested in South Korea.

Biking and parking solutions are also part of modern public transit. Most modern cities have bicycle routes, but it needs to be safer. The capital of Norway, Oslo, is building a 27-mile-long cycling road to reduce carbon footprint and increase environmentally safer means of commuting.

Multi-story car parks and sensors are being used to help drivers find parking spots at a much faster time. Lastly, in multiple states of the US, V2I or vehicle to infrastructure technologies and communication devices are being implemented in highways and other interest points to help cars and trucks travel safely and inform them about any information related to their routes.

Final Thoughts

Innovation has been the main driving force behind technology. The goal to improve day-to-day life has improved technology, and this trend will continue as there is no stop for improvement. The way we travel today would never be possible if technology did not play its part.

We hope that this article has given you some ideas on how technology has impacted how we commute daily. By taking a look at these massive improvements, we can be assured that the future of commuting is looking bright and glorious.

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