Equipment

Driverless Cars’ Impact on Construction
Driverless cars are coming and will impact construction. Smart developers, construction executives and transportation engineers should analyze autonomous vehicle trends and plan their response for the future.
By Wes Guckert
June 4, 2018
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by Wes Guckert
Wes Guckert, PTP, is President and CEO of The Traffic Group, a leading service-disabled veteran-owned small business traffic engineering and transportation planning firm serving clients nationally and internationally. He is also a fellow of ITE and instructor at Harvard University. For more information please contact the author at: wguckert@trafficgroup.com, visit the website www.trafficgroup.com, or follow him on Twitter @wes_guckert.
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