COVID-19 Response Challenge launched by New York transit partnership
The Challenge calls for technologies to make public transit safer, cleaner and more adaptive as New York and New Jersey get back to work.
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The Challenge calls for technologies to make public transit safer, cleaner and more adaptive as New York and New Jersey get back to work.
Running at a speed of 20km/hr, the Keolis Downer vehicle uses 360-degree cameras and input sensors to avoid cars and other objects.
Industry leaders have met for the first time as part of the UK’s Net Zero transport Board to ensure a joined-up approach to tackling transport decarbonisation.
In an initiative launched on buses, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) hopes to inspire more women to work in the transport sector.
The emergency measures will be in place from July to the end of September and will support services throughout this period.
Hyperloop has been recognised in official U.S. Code for the first time, representing a step forward to its potential commercial deployment.
The Office will work to enhance Michigan’s mobility ecosystem and develop dynamic mobility and electrification policies.
The partnership agreement is already in discussion regarding projects where 5G can improve transport and support congestion and emissions reductions in the West Midlands.
The report outlines how the transport system can be transformed as part of a recovery programme to create jobs, tackle social exclusion, improve the environment and people’s health, and aid economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The programme centres mobility initiatives under one umbrella programme in a bid to improve congestion, mobility options and connectivity in Ohio and the City of Columbus.
The Transport Climate Action Directory is a public database containing more than 60 different climate change mitigation measures along with the evidence-base needed to assess their effectiveness.
Both Hala and Careem will be launching in a pilot phase in Ras Al Khaimah until a larger ride-hailing fleet of taxis and limos is introduced across the Emirate in mid-August 2020.
Changes to the way people travel around Edinburgh could be introduced through the reform of Edinburgh’s transport companies, according to proposals recently published.
The Welsh Government has announced the scheme as its previous short-term support scheme – the Bus Hardship Fund – comes to an end.
The European Commission has launched the consultation to better understand how the EU can help the transport sector to become more sustainable, competitive, modern and resilient to crises.