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Transport’s journey to net zero: Affordable public transport is vital to foster sustainable travel habits, says Scotland’s Transport Minister

2 December 2022 | By

In the latest instalment of Intelligent Transport’s exclusive sustainable mobility Q&A series, Jenny Gilruth MSP, Scotland’s Minister for Transport, discusses the work that the country is currently undertaking to decarbonise its transport sector, make public transport more accessible and improve active travel infrastructure, as well as why an independent Scotland…

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Getting passengers back on-board: Ireland’s National Transport Authority’s road to recovery

28 November 2022 | By

For the latest instalment of Intelligent Transport’s exclusive COVID-19 recovery series, Anne Graham, CEO of Ireland’s National Transport Authority, discusses how investing in service level enhancements and improving value for money on public transport fares has helped to increase the authority’s passenger numbers post-pandemic, as well as why it is…

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Getting passengers back on-board: IndyGo’s road to recovery

24 October 2022 | By

For the latest instalment of Intelligent Transport’s exclusive COVID-19 recovery series, Inez Evans, President and CEO of IndyGo, discusses the various initiatives and services that the agency has introduced to improve access to transportation in Indianapolis, as well as how community outreach programmes have played a key role in bringing…

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The potential of modular electric vehicles for sustainable urban freight transport

21 October 2022 | By , , , , ,

Alkè, Applus+ IDIADA and Bax & Company – together with six other European partners – are co-developing the next generation of electric utility vehicles as part of the URBANIZED initiative. The modular approach will enable the production of more affordable, easily swappable, multi-purpose cargo bodies that are adaptable to fluctuating…