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Mass Transit & MaaS

Dott and Tier announce merger - but will keep own brands
January 11, 2024
Companies operate primarily in Europe and have combined revenues of €250m
How to overcome the technical and commercial challenges of MaaS
January 8, 2024
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
Mind the gap! Maryland introduces bollards on metro platforms
January 4, 2024
Designed to protect visually impaired people, they are installed at 14 subway stations
ITS America's Laura Chace joins new USDoT advisory committee
January 3, 2024
'Transportation technology is currently not being leveraged to its full extent,' Chace says
MaaS: A global wave that’s starting to break
January 3, 2024
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
Sustainability and inclusivity: a multimodal approach from EIT Urban Mobility
January 2, 2024
Cities are frontrunners of the green transition. But scaling sustainable transport solutions quickly is going to require cooperation, says Maria Tsavachidis of EIT Urban Mobility
Yalla e-mobility for Aljada in UAE
December 29, 2023
Arada’s Yalla e-bikes and e-scooters are sustainable transport alternatives in Sharjah, UAE
Helsinki research project identifies micromobility confusion
December 28, 2023
Voi used Drover AI's PathPilot application to warn e-scooter users of off-road riding
Scooter pioneer Bird Global files for bankruptcy in US court
December 20, 2023
Bird Canada and Bird Europe are not part of the filing, which is part of restructuring
UrbanThings & SkedGo create passenger app
December 15, 2023
Ticketing specialist Urban Things says it will 'supercharge our journey planning offering'