Where Wellness Meets Policy: Why Infrastructure Must Serve the People
When we design infrastructure, we’re often thinking of concrete, steel, and efficiency. But make no mistake—the backbone of any supply chain isn’t assets, it’s people . And the systems we build today create ripple effects when we shift toward autonomous, electric freight. Let’s unpack how: đźš§ Human-Centered Design Doesn’t Scale to Robots Infrastructure today is rigid , built for trucks to follow predetermined lanes and schedules. But when we introduce autonomous freight , that rigidity becomes tyranny. Robots won’t stop for restrooms, breaks, or community events— humans  do. A world where freight runs nonstop  means: Constant noise pollution  in sensitive zones already overburdened with traffic—further raising stress levels and harming health. Round-the-clock environmental impacts , including emissions (if diesel), dust, and vibrations in communities. And even with electric fleets, silent trucks still move objects, not oxygen —and charging  brings new problems. ⚡ Is The Grid Ready? Not...