Europe is on its way to connected and automated driving, and vehicles become the new mobility and services hub. This puts the EU at a crossroads: Will the future market for connected and automated mobility in general still be able to support innovation, competition and consumer choice?
To discuss this question, eight associations representing vehicle dealers, independent aftermarket operators and the European representations of SMEs and motorist consumers have come together during an event in Brussels on the 20th of November 2018 – united in their goal of securing consumer choice, independent entrepreneurship, competition and innovation for digital services ‘around the car’.
You will find an executive summary of the discussions, presentations, background documents and pictures on the Direct Access Driving Progress website.