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Mass Transit & MaaS

January 24, 2024
EmpowerWISM2024: deadline for entries is 6 February
Judging panel announced for 4th edition of Empower Women in Shared Mobility
January 23, 2024
A trip to Portugal: what Nextbike did next
New contract with Transdev in Portugal comes on heels of a big expansion in Spain
January 18, 2024
National Cycle Network plan for freewheeling Ireland
Routes will link to transport hubs to ensure more comprehensive mobility for people
January 16, 2024
Seoul pilots 'Climate Card' allowing unlimited use of public transport
Key to decarbonisation is "revitalisation of public transportation use", says city mayor
January 12, 2024
Virtual ticket? It's the future
We're asking ITS and transportation leaders to give us the heads-up on where mobility is headed in 2024 and beyond. Nick Mackie, head of urban transit at Visa, shares his thoughts
January 11, 2024
Dott and Tier announce merger - but will keep own brands
Companies operate primarily in Europe and have combined revenues of €250m
January 8, 2024
How to overcome the technical and commercial challenges of MaaS
The UK government has attempted to unleash the possibilities of MaaS with the publication of a code of practice. Alan Dron takes look at how it might help encourage implementation
January 4, 2024
Mind the gap! Maryland introduces bollards on metro platforms
Designed to protect visually impaired people, they are installed at 14 subway stations
January 3, 2024
ITS America's Laura Chace joins new USDoT advisory committee
'Transportation technology is currently not being leveraged to its full extent,' Chace says
January 3, 2024
MaaS: A global wave that’s starting to break
Mobility as a Service – or whatever we’re going to end up calling it – makes sense in a world which is looking for less carbon-intensive ways of getting around. John Nuutinen of SkedGo talks to Adam Hill