Developments in mobility – a look at trends, planning and technology
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Posted: 13 April 2021 | Brandon Policicchio - Greater Dayton RTA, Carol Schweiger - Schweiger Consulting, Sebastian Castellanos | No comments yet
In advance of Intelligent Transport’s MaaS North America Online Summit (29-30 June 2021), our latest whitepaper showcases the latest in mobility developments and trends.
With the MaaS North America Online Summit (29-30 June 2021) on the horizon, Intelligent Transport has collated a number of articles covering the latest developments in mobility from authors across North America, getting their take on the trends that matter, the importance of planning mobility around communities, and the specific use case of contactless technology as part of pandemic recovery.
The whitepaper features:
A community-first approach to deploying new mobility services
Sebastian Castellanos, a research lead at the New Urban Mobility alliance (NUMO) explains why it is essential to put communities at the heart of new mobility developments.
Five mobility trends to watch
Carol Schweiger details her top five technology-enabled transport trends to keep an eye on.
Creating a cashless and accessible fare system in Dayton, Ohio
Brandon Policicchio of Greater Dayton RTA talks cashless fares, and explains what his authority is doing to make transit accessible for everyone.