In this article, we explore why Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) data has an important role to play, helping transport stakeholders and city planners to better understand mobility behaviours and determine how best to shape public policy, utilise space and where to direct funding.
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When we least expected it, the need for MaaS grew in ways we never imagined. George Chemali, Department of Transport…
A better future for all citizens – wherever they’re based across the globe. That’s the lofty mission of Smart City…
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is reshaping the world of transport in ways we’d probably never have dreamed possible only…
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As an estimated 3m people move to metropolitan areas every week¹, cities need to keep getting smarter, to continue providing…