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Neuron, which operates scooters in Newcastle, has made changes to ensure the vehicles are used properly in the UK city.
TfL is urging passengers to cooperate with the social distancing measures put in place as London’s shops and businesses begin to open up again.
Philip Ellis talks safety and the impact of COVID-19 on micromobilty with Intelligent Transport’s Joshua Minchin, as more and more local authorities around the world begin to implement some form of micromobility scheme.
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The shared mobility market in the EU, Asia, and the UK: legislation, costs, possible future developments, recommendations for growth, key stats.
A team of researchers in Germany have come up with a safety system that could warn drivers of autonomous cars that they will have to take control up to seven seconds in advance.
Watch Hacon's on-demand webinar as they paint a broader picture of creating transportation offerings that are accessible to EVERYONE thanks to assistive tools - and across the entire Passenger Journey.
Volocopter says successful approaches to implementing urban air mobility will put customers first in every aspect, including safety, aircraft design, and air operations.
Dubai has vaccinated more than 40,000 frontline transport staff as it races to jab half of its population by the end of the month.
Lyft and Uber will share information on drivers that have been removed from their platforms for the most serious of incidents.
COTA has been awarded accreditation from the Global Biorisk Advisory Council for the cleaning and sanitisation of its facilities and services.
Railway staff will be offered lateral flow tests twice a week to help curb the spread of COVID-19 and reassure passengers when they start to return to the railway.
Keolis’ results are more than just figures, they suggest that the future may well be brighter than the pessimistic vision many operators fear is waiting for them post-COVID-19.
The very first 5G tram has been trialled in the West Midlands, where the technology has been used to provide crucial information to those with accessibility needs.