Daily Infographic: COVID-19 Pandemic drops 2020 household spending on transportation by nearly 14%
COVID-19 Pandemic drops 2020 household spending on transportation by nearly 14%
COVID-19 Pandemic drops 2020 household spending on transportation by nearly 14%
Spanish capital Madrid is working on a blockchain-powered transport application that unifies all mobility systems across the city and provides high levels of data security to its users.
Imagine if Uber and public transit had a baby.
If buses are competing with on-demand mobility modes, then bus networks too need to meet the demand of their riders.
Matilda is a smart transport hub that helps the elderly and the disabled people by providing real-time information on the schedules of their public transportation, mainly targeted at autonomous vehicles of the future.
Investing in public transportation would significantly reduce casualties due to accidents and also cut down carbon emissions, especially in urban spaces.
European Commission lays out ground rules and a regulation relaxations post-Brexit; Uber loses latest legal bid over driver rights; European Union announces a 37.5% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030.
The infrastructure bill outline leaked yesterday provides clues to how Trump wants to incentivize $800B in state, local, and private spending: tolls on interstates, removing constraints on private activity bonds, and value capturing financing for transit projects.
Smart cities plan to roll out the latest in transportation technology to help keep their towns clean and safe.
The Canadian town of Innisfil was looking for a way to reduce its public transit costs. It turned to Uber, and may have found an inexpensive way to help its residents get around.