The LandaGO project moves forward with the launch of its sociological study to assess public perception of autonomous mobility in rural areas. Fieldwork began yesterday in Amezketa, where surveyors started collecting local residents’ opinions on this innovative mobility solution.
This study aims to understand the needs, concerns, and expectations of the population. The insights gathered will help integrate public opinion into the project’s development, ensuring that the technology is adapted to both the specific characteristics of the rural environment and the daily lives of residents.
Surveys will be conducted over a seven-day period in Amezketa and Abaltzisketa. Two surveyors will visit the towns from February 19 to 25.
The results will offer a detailed perspective on how residents perceive autonomous mobility and what aspects they consider essential for its future implementation. We will continue to share updates in the coming weeks.