vezetit
Vezetit is a term used in speculative urban mobility theory to describe a class of self-organizing routing and resource-management strategies for decentralized transport networks. In this framework, individual actors—such as vehicles, riders, and sensors—make local decisions that collectively reduce energy use, congestion, and emissions without centralized control.
Its core idea is to replace fixed routing schedules with adaptive, feedback-based rules. Each node gathers information
Applications include autonomous vehicle fleets, on-demand ride services, and micro-mobility networks. Proponents argue that vezetit can
Origin and terminology: the term vezetit emerged in urban studies and design fiction circles in the early
Limitations and concerns include potential communication overhead, risk of emergent instability or oscillations if rules conflict,