From the example case workshop:
What are the economic ramifications would a change in driving directions in Britain have?
I would think about the potential economic benefits, and economic detriments and present them side by side.
From the example case workshop:
What are the economic ramifications would a change in driving directions in Britain have?
I would think about the potential economic benefits, and economic detriments and present them side by side.
I would probably break it down in terms of three categories or stake holders that would be affected: government (national and local), business, individuals.
Government would have to change the road paint, signs, lights, etc. change the laws, notify people somehow, enact the change at a specific time
Business that would be affected - delivery/shipping (routes changed, trucks changed)
automotive - would need to sell different cars
insurance - probably have higher claims to payout due to people driving incorrectly
rental car companies
Individuals- more accidents, need new car
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