Introduction
The innovation of technology is inevitable, different categories of technology are constantly being improved. When a category of technology is improved so much so that the existing market is overtaken by a newer variate, that is known as a disruptive innovation. An innovation that affects existing brands, platforms, and the market is is already in place is what a disruptive innovation can do. A prime example of technology that had accomplished this is the innovation the automobile. Prior to the rise of automobiles, rail transportation had been the most relevant and effective method of transportation for shipments and people. I personally feel that the introduction of automobiles has truly changed the way people commute and travel, without such an innovation, people would be restricted to static routes at specified times. The automobile was the disruptive innovations to rail transport.
How is it Disruptive? Prior to the rise of automobiles, rail transport was the most popular and effective method of transportations for people. Railway systems and subway systems were transporting about 1.2 billion people. In fact, when the car was introduced with its gasoline powered engine, many people didn't like them because they smelled bad, they were expensive and there weren't a lot of roads to drive them on. It was only until the Ford company had mass produced their Model T so that cars were cheaper and easier to buy. Soon after more roads were being built to sustain the
Over time, transportation has shown to have an incredible impact on the United States. It has revealed to bring about economic and social changes in various ways. In the late eighteenth century ancient methods of traveling were still in use in America and it was often very slow. Americans were aware that if transportation advancement occurred, it would potentially increase foreign trade, increase land values as well as strengthen the American economy. In the mid 1800s it has been determined that transportation advancement has a drastic effect on our
Second, the development of new public transit systems, was important in shaping the design of our cities and the growth of our cities by enabling people to move further away from the inner city. Early on, large cities didn’t really have public transportation. Their main source of transportation were horse drawn wagons and walking. In conclusion, most people lived near on in the downtown area, where most of the working establishments were located. Because of this, it made big cites crowed and congested. With the breakthrough of the “el”, electric streetcars, and subways, around 1867, cities began expand more. Those who were fortunate enough to move out of the dirty cities and into better neighborhoods surrounded outside the city, did so. The new transit systems in most cities allowed people to escape the chaos of urban life and provided potential for growth of our cities.
The United State has always been weak in public transportation and mass transit tools. California was once supposed to be different and revolutionized. Trolleys connecting the suburbs to the city and business districts was the main reason why cities expanded vertically. These mass transit tools organized the transits in an extremely environmentally friendly way. But the venue of cars and the thought of independence flattered americans pushing them to each buy a car, synonym of their independence. Now the trains and connecting public transportations have practically disappeared and are irrelevant.
Moreover, public transportation is mainly common in means of transportation in and out of NYC due to the convenience, cost, and efficiency of public transportation. It has become more easily accessible due to having subways in nearly every other block,which is cheaper and faster. Public transportation is faster than driving into the city at times since it escapes the traffic on roads since it is underneath. Public transportation contains buses,trains,and light rails as well. Once again, automobile and the city of tomorrow can coexist, but it is not ideal in today’s
Without the automobile trucks would be unable to bring food and other important items to the cities. Another reason the automobile has changed society for the better is that it has created many jobs that revenue millions of dollars yearly due to the different types of jobs such as building highways, truckers delivering items from state to state and busses that people for daily. There are many ways that the automobile has changed the history of it, rather having it become a necessity into every day life. It has become a personal admiration toward some groups of people collect them.
As the time progressed highways and roads started to improve. Airline industry started to grow and this made the rail road passengers to decline slowly. From the picture below we could see how the railroad traffic started to decline.
Public transportation is beneficial to our communities by providing a solution to traffic and the havoc it causes on our lives. Public transportation can carry way more people per hour at full capacity than the typical single-commuter car. Freeways with cars that carry on average 1.2 persons per car in medium traffic (around 30 mph) will only carry 1,080 people per hour. At max, a freeway can carry 1,800 cars per hour and that only results in 5,400 passengers per hour if there were 3 passengers per car. Compare that to the average heavy rail (BART, NYC Subway, MBTA) train
Technology have greatly impacted the transportation field and in effect have completely changed the way the human race travel, the way goods are shipped and the economy of every developed nation. Technology in transportation is not something new, technology have continually had in impact on travel and transportation. This impact can be see ranging from the Viking “Longships”, which were very fast for their times. These Longships facilitated the Vikings expansion and helped them conquer new lands that were hundreds of miles away from their homes (Vikings: Vikings at sea). The railroads in the 1800’s also were a new form of technology, and this technology provided an opportunity for individuals to move farther west to new lands and new opportunities that they never thought would have existed. In our day and age, technology will continue to have a massive impact on transportation.
I imagine the world will have more changes especially in the field of technology. The technology will change our life enormously. The latest technology that exist today such as bendable smart phone amazes me. This bendable and flexible smart phone was developed by Samsung. In addition, the existence of 3D printing, enables users print 3D shapes from 3D pictures. What will happen 50 years from now is a huge transformation with more new inventions, innovations and designs. Future car technologies will be beyond our imagination. Transparent instrument panel of future cars that use OLED technology will give better range of vision than other dashboards. Another possibility is Vegetable-based components. The body panel of the car will be based on vegetable, meaning having “organic design” in order to reduce weight, developed by Honda. But huge problem will happen at the same time. Reserves resources like petroleum will be depleted from year to year. Petroleum is the major power used in many transportation these day such as train, car, automobiles and trucks by converting it to gasoline and diesel. At the same time, 50 years from now air pollution will increase because of these transportation. Thus, the government has to take initiatives to reduce resources such as by increasing its price in order to discourage more consumption of fuel, thus reducing air pollution and conserve petroleum to safe future generation.
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Centre for Transportation and Logistics argues that in recent times, precious few innovations in
Disruptive technologies are the ones that bring different value preposition to the market. They are usually cheaper and underperform the products in mainstream markets. Being cheaper, disruptive technologies are also simpler, smaller and more convenient to use too. They are usually technologically straight forward and capture emerging markets. As disruptive technologies improve faster, this serves as a danger to established firms because they are so rapid that by the time you know about them, they have had already grown up and are cheaper and better than other competitors in the market.
In today’s competitive world, it is extremely pivotalpre for firms to adapt changes that help them attain competitive advantage and sustain growth. Therefore, Clayton Christensen introduced the concept of ‘Disruptive Innovation’ in 1995 that helped in attaining these radical changes. Disruptive innovation is a term used to describe the process where a product or service is initially set-up at the bottom of a market and persistently grows in the market, eventually taking over its adversaries.
Before the invention of cars, trains were the main form of transportation for humans. Humans relied on the railroad system for trade and travel. In order to build and operate the
Trains are commonly used by people around the world for ground transportation. It can consist of a single or multiple connected rail vehicles which are capable of being organized to move together along a railway system. Trains can convey passengers