This study analyzed urban mobility perspectives based on research found in the literature. The objective was to identify trends and actions prone to promote a more sustainable mobility future. To this end, 24 studies published between 2014 and 2025 were selected, resulting in 88 distinct scenarios. The studies indicate that technologies such as electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and shared mobility are promising but face economic and regulatory challenges. However, established solutions, such as promotion of public transportation and cycling, remain essential. The main trends observed were technological development, with autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence; investments in public transportation and reducing the need for commuting; and environmental and social impacts, including inequality in mobility access and climate change. The study concluded that there are several major trends and strategic actions that are likely to shape the future of urban mobility
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