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Almost two-thirds of drivers in Germany believe regular health checks are a sensible way to determine whether people are fit to drive. This is the result of a representative survey of some 2,000 German citizens conducted by market research and data analytics firm YouGov on behalf of Continental from March 11 to 13, 2024.
“We’re on the move. And we’re moving the world of mobility forward.” During his speech at today’s Annual Shareholders’ Meeting, Continental CEO Nikolai Setzer emphasized the technology company’s dynamic role. The meeting was held in person for the first time in five years and was also streamed live.
The majority of younger drivers in Germany see cars as a status symbol. This is a key finding of the representative mobility study conducted in August 2024 by market research institute infas on behalf of Continental in Germany, China, France, Japan and the USA. In Germany, 1,000 people aged 18 and over were surveyed about their mobility needs.
Autonomous trucks enjoy widespread acceptance, and many people believe they have a good chance of soon becoming a reality. These are the findings of the representative Mobility Study 2024 conducted by market research institute infas on behalf of Continental in Germany, China, France, Japan and the USA.
Car tolls on German highways have been a political stumbling block in recent times. Twice since 2013, the German government has been forced to abandon plans to introduce such a toll, officially known as the “infrastructure charge.”
The BLAUDIECK SUPER portfolio replaces the previous product offering in the food and beverage sector and simplifies processes in procurement and applications.