Author(s) |
Laurent KOCHER Grégoire KOPP Olivier NALIN |
Publication type | Synthesis |
Breakfast debate on 26 January 2017
The emergence of new forms of mobility, particularly connected and autonomous mobility, is calling into question the sector's economic regulation model. It calls for a reconsideration of the methods of public subsidy, access to the "essential facilities" of transport infrastructures, and the conditions for making data available. How can regulation support these changes?