The business of transportation is evolving faster than ever, and the next 10 years will reveal the biggest changes yet. Here’s everything you need to know

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It’s been more than a century since the initial cars rolled off production lines in America and Europe. Since then, the transportation business has experienced the ebbs and flows of industry –of which has been swift and, sometimes, unruly, the development.
Carmakers have gone and come, technologies fizzled and have emerged, and firms have pivoted with ever-changing client demands.
Along the road, the transportation firm has expanded to meet new challenges and created sub-industries that encircle production, transportation and logistics, space exploration engineering, air travel, micro-mobility, transit, and much more. 
Business Insider’s transportation team is after all the latest improvements in a new series called”On the Radar,” a group of reports, investigation, and interviews revealing just what you could expect as the transportation business undergoes its main reinvention over the next 10 years. You may read all our On the Radar coverage on Prime.

More than a hundred years since the first cars were produced in America and Europe, the work of transportation has experienced shift.

Along the road, the transportation industry has also expanded to meet new challenges and created sub-industries that attempt to reevaluate everything to micro-mobility and logistics, space exploration engineering, airline travel, transport, production, and much more. See the rest of the narrative at Business Insider

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