An insight into the UK shared e-scooter trials
Intelligent Transport’s Sam Mehmet gives an overview of some of the confirmed participants in the UK’s shared e-scooter trials, and hears from those with plans to take part in the near future.
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Intelligent Transport’s Sam Mehmet gives an overview of some of the confirmed participants in the UK’s shared e-scooter trials, and hears from those with plans to take part in the near future.
Since the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, contactless fare payments have become the norm, as operators strive to ensure the safety of passengers and staff alike. In her latest article for Intelligent Transport, Carol Schweiger investigates whether the increasing adoption of smarter payments has truly enabled safe, seamless travel…
Brandon Policicchio, Chief Customer Officer at Greater Dayton RTA, details how the transit agency has managed ridership declines throughout the pandemic and how it is looking to mobile ticketing to secure its future.
Intelligent Transport catches up with Stadtwerke Osnabrück’s Werner Linnenbrink and Maik Blome to find out more about the German city’s novel approach to transport payments and its deployment of Check-in/Be-out (CiBo) technology.
Professors Sergio M. Savaresi and Silvia Strada of Politecnico di Milano detail their latest research into the true affordability of transitioning to e-mobility for the average person, and ask whether European policy makers should reconsider whether public charging infrastructure investment is really key to EV adoption.
Intelligent Transport looks at how the next generation of electric roads plots a path to the future of electrified transportation, with specific focus on Sweden’s Evolution Road project, including contributions from Lund University’s Mats Alaküla and Elonroad AB’s Karin Ebbinghaus.
Intelligent Transport takes an in-depth look at the technologies, policies, collaborations and discussions that are helping to safeguard public transport operations both today and as the world transitions into a new normal.
The latest supplement from Intelligent Transport on the changing nature of ticketing and payments in the time of coronavirus.
Intelligent Transport takes an in-depth look at alternative power technologies as cities across the world edge closer to stringent zero emissions target deadlines.
Intelligent Transport Issue 3 2020 takes an in-depth look at the changing nature of ticketing and payments and alternative power technologies, plus assesses public transport's changing role as the backbone of mobility.