MOVE AMERICA: Where Mobility is Re-Imagined
MOVE America 2023 is coming to Austin, Texas, in September to bring together the best in mobility, showcasing the most disruptive technologies in the mobility ecosystem.
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MOVE America 2023 is coming to Austin, Texas, in September to bring together the best in mobility, showcasing the most disruptive technologies in the mobility ecosystem.
As part of its Better Bus Initiative, WMATA has introduced courtesy stops for Metrobus customers travelling at night time, prioritising safety and enhancing the bus experience.
USDOT and the City of Austin's partnership will identify potentially billions in financing for critical infrastructure projects that will create sustainable solutions and reconnect communities.
As part of an industry-first collaboration, Lyft and its partners have launched an autonomous ride-share service in the Floridian city of Miami, with the service set to expand to Austin later in 2022.
Five cities across the U.S. and Europe will feature their local bikeshare programmes directly in the Bird app to help to encourage multimodal mobility.
Project Connect will see a new light-rail system, new BRT lines and a host of other transit improvements come to Austin, Texas.
Lime Platform will launch with seated scooter company Wheels as its first integration, as Lime looks ahead to micromobility-as-a-service.
Between 1 January 2019 and 11 December 2019, there have reportedly been over five million trips made via shared mobility in Austin, which is said to amount to approximately $780,000 if the fee had been in place.
Paying a monthly subscription to Uber, for a service called Ride-Pass, could save on average 15 per cent as it prevents surging prices caused by traffic, weather and popularity.