New standards introduced to improve safety for taxi and PHV passengers
The new standards, which local authorities will be expected to implement, are designed to improve consistency in the taxi licensing system.
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The new standards, which local authorities will be expected to implement, are designed to improve consistency in the taxi licensing system.
The Council met to discuss global coronavirus measures put in place on public transport, as well as future scenarios for the Dubai transport sector.
In a recent webinar hosted by Intelligent Transport in association with Brian Swanson, Moovit's Director of Sales Engineering, the tools that help municipalities, transport agencies and operators, and large businesses operate during times of crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic were discussed. Here, he answers some of the audience's questions…
The Welsh Government has announced £38 million to make walking, cycling and scooting safer and more accessible across Wales.
The projects aim to help reboot the economy post COVID-19, build missing transport links across the continent, support sustainable transport and create jobs.
The funding aims to optimise bus efficiency, improving the attractiveness of bus travel by incentivising bus trips ahead of private vehicle journeys.
Benelux transport ministers have called on the European Commission, EU member states and regional authorities to embrace and promote cycling as part of the sustainable recovery from COVID-19, offering a series of recommendations.
Public transport agencies across the U.S. have sent a joint letter to Congress requesting up to $36 billion in federal aid as part of the next coronavirus relief package.
How bus operators can react and adapt to the ‘new normal’ using the latest tools and technologies.
Zachary Wang, CEO of Neuron Mobility, tells Intelligent Transport how the Asia-Pacific shared e-scooter firm has prepared to operate as part of the UK trials, as well as how it has adapted to new COVID-19 measures.
The design has been lauded by experts nationally and internationally, with the approach being adopted in Cambridge, Lancashire and Ottawa in Canada.
The Challenge calls for technologies to make public transit safer, cleaner and more adaptive as New York and New Jersey get back to work.
The emergency measures will be in place from July to the end of September and will support services throughout this period.
Daniel Ruiz, CEO of Zenzic, and Geoff Davis, Executive Director, HORIBA MIRA & VP for HORIBA Automotive Test Systems, explain why the UK needs to act now to stay ahead of the challenges around automotive cyber-security.
The Welsh Government has announced the scheme as its previous short-term support scheme – the Bus Hardship Fund – comes to an end.