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Consumer awarness for responsibility to enviroment

Mobility and the citizens, the society and the culture
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Keywords

Responsible Consumption – Social and cultural implications – human rights – Sustainable Mobility – ecological transition

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The social process of sustainable development combines social, economic, and environmental goals in order to meet human needs today without compromising those of future generations. The transportation sector is undergoing a thorough revolution in search of greater efficiency, and this evolution has significant economic and societal implications. Nonetheless, users, policymakers, and enterprises face uncertainty as a result of technology and mobility changes. Analyzing technologies and their accompanying trends is important for gaining a general awareness of new features and societal advantages that might shift mobility trends toward a better experience. Mobility provides social benefits, but it also has issues with global warming and health due to pollution, traffic congestion, and social inequality. For instance, air pollution in large cities is increasingly considered a public health problem, related to the development of various physical diseases that also have social effects.