Issue #2 2017 – Digital version
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Posted: 11 April 2017 | Intelligent Transport | 1 comment
Read the free-to-view digital version of the latest issue of Intelligent Transport magazine…
- LEADERS’ SERIES:
An interview with Jacob Bangsgaard, CEO, ERTICO – ITS Europe - LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg’s multi-modal and sustainable mobility solutions
François Bausch, Minister for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure, Luxembourg - BELGIUM: Efficient as a tram, flexible as a bus
Roger Kesteloot, Director General, De Lijn
- FRANCE: Committed to the sustainable and smart mobility revolution
Alain Vidalies, Minister of State for Transport, Marine Affairs and Fisheries, France - SECURITY: Tackling anti-social behaviour on buses with live CCTV technology
Mark Babington, Safety & Security Manager, Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) - IN-DEPTH FOCUS: Smart Cities
- EVENT PREVIEW: European Bus Forum 2017
- REGULATION & LEGISLATION: Creating common rules for public transport accessibility in the EU
Gunta Anca, Vice-President, European Disability Forum (EDF)
- IN-DEPTH FOCUS: Metro & Light-Rail
- WEBINAR REVIEW: How to design a perfect intermodal ltravel experience
In association with Simpleway - EVENT PREVIEW: ITS European Congress 2017
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Interesting developments in Luxemburg. There is today an enormous in-commuting (by car). Are there or will there be common tickets/passes for train, tram and bus?