Lucknow Metro: a mark of progress in India’s plan to improve nationwide mobility
Kumar Keshav, Managing Director of Lucknow Metro, tells Intelligent Transport why metro systems are the great hope for the future of India's mobility.
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Kumar Keshav, Managing Director of Lucknow Metro, tells Intelligent Transport why metro systems are the great hope for the future of India's mobility.
Stuart Pearson, a construction lawyer at Cardiff-based law firm, Capital Law, outlines the plans for the South Wales Metro and discusses how it’s not simply a highly anticipated infrastructure project, but a strategy to transform a region that is ready to take the next step on the national and international…
Andy Graham, LAMBDA-V Project Manager, details how collecting the informal rules of driving could help highly autonomous vehicles learn about how human drivers really use UK roads.
Toby Simpson, CTO of Fetch.ai, discusses how technology holds the potential to deliver levels of efficiency that surpass today’s centralised platforms in the mobility sector.
Bestmile completed a research case study in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., comparing shared and unshared service performance, and their ability to reduce kilometres driven and increase fleet efficiency.
Intelligent Transport’s Carol Schweiger, also President of Schweiger Consulting, highlights the technology trends that have the potential to help change mobility in 2019.
Gavin Bailey, Technical and Business Development Manager, and Roseline Walker, Technical Consultant Freight and Fleet, from Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) investigate the likelihood of hyperloop being successfully integrated into the UK's existing transport network.
Noel Dolphin, Furrer+Frey's UK Director, talks to Intelligent Transport about e-mobility, transport policy and infrastructure, detailing the impact that each one will have on the future of sustainable urban mobility.
Intelligent Transport spoke with Adam Warnes, Khristian Gutierrez and Anil Mahendra from Passport to learn how cities can address wider policy goals, like tackling congestion and poor air quality, by better managing their curb-side operations.
Yovav Meydad, Moovit’s Chief Marketing and Growth Officer, speaks to Intelligent Transport about how a community-driven approach to transport information collection led to the world’s largest transport data repository, and how meeting the demand for reliable transport data – for both users and operators – has become key in developing…
Dave Roat, Strategy Manager at Cubic Transportation Systems, spoke to Tara Nolan, Junior Editor of Intelligent Transport, regarding the advantages of seamless travel, the role technology must play and the importance of public private partnerships.
Said to be faster than trains, safer than cars and less damaging to the environment than aircrafts, hyperloop technology is quickly gaining traction. RS Components explores the benefits and challenges that the innovative mode of transport could have on society.
Andrew Jarvis, Managing Director for First Glasgow, discusses the initiatives being implemented across Glasgow to fight pollution, reduce congestion and encourage the use of public transport.
Smart cities are on the rise, with the Internet of Things (IoT) and rapid tech developments making us – and our built environments – more connected than ever. But, while systems monitoring traffic flow and parking are certainly making our environments smarter, what legal regulations govern the data that they…
How many times in the past year have you heard someone say that the future of mobility is shared, electric, autonomous and connected? While this utopian view sounds like something we should strive for, we are missing two critical aspects of mobility, says Carol Schweiger, President of Schweiger Consulting and Chairperson of…