Why rumours of the death of private cars are exaggerated

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Why rumours of the death of private cars are exaggerated
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'You’ll hear it everywhere: private car ownership is finished. Even the BBC suggests that “in less than 20 years we’ll all have stopped owning cars”' But rumours of the death of private cars may be exaggerated, as Lewis Page writes

You’ll hear it everywhere: private car ownership is finished. Even the BBC suggests that “in less than 20 years we’ll all have stopped owning cars”. This will apparently happen due to the rise of “self-driving electric vehicles organised into an Uber-style network” – a concept often described as Mobility-as-a-Service .

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