
Are the promises of fantastical transport in science fiction possible… and if so, what are the facts? Each episode, racing driver, presenter and motoring connoisseur Rebecca Jackson is joined by an expert guest to find out how close we are to these futuristic dreams becoming reality. This is an IAM RoadSmart podcast
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Science FictionFictionAutomotiveLeisure | |||

In the final episode of this series Paul Wilson, Chair of the Smart Cities World advisory board, talks with Rebecca Jackson about what alternative energy sources could be used to power our transport of the future. They discuss the need to find a solu... more
Karla Jakeman, formerly Head of Automated Transport at TRL, joins Rebecca to talk about self-driving taxi cabs. They discuss what the passenger experience will be like in a Robo Taxi and how soon will this be part of our everyday lives. Plus, what sa... more
Arun Ulahannan, Assistant Professor of Future Transport, joins Rebecca Jackson to talk about the future of electric vehicle charging – could the charge-as-you-drive roads shown in science fiction ever become a reality? They discuss of whole range of ... more
Professor Colin Lee, from Queens University Belfast, joins Rebecca Jackson to talk all about Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology. They discuss how close we are to vehicles being able to interact with other vehicles, the infrastructure and the envi... more
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The content navigates the intriguing intersection of automotive technology and imaginative concepts often seen in science fiction. Topics frequently include the evolution of self-driving cars, vehicle-to-everything communication, smart city developments, and the potential of flying cars. Each episode features engaging discussions with experts from various fields, examining innovations that could reshape transportation and urban environments while grappling with the real-world implications and challenges of these advancements. Notably, the podcast not only explores technological possibilities but also prompts listeners to consider social impacts, safety, and public perceptions surrounding these futuristic ideas.
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