Driverless Cars: A Public Health Benefit?

Driverless Cars: A Public Health Benefit?
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When we think about public health epidemics, smoking, environmental pollution and even gun violence come to mind. But what about driverless cars?

A new piece published in the American Journal of Public Health byJanet Fleetwood, a professor of Community Health and Prevention in the School of Public Health at Drexel University, says debates about driverless cars shouldn't just be left to transit experts. She's says they're a public health issue.



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