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Mass Transit & MaaS

UK gov launches transport inclusivity campaign
March 10, 2020
The UK Department for Transport (DfT) has launched a campaign to make transport more inclusive for disabled passengers. 
Women in Mobility sets up UK hub
March 9, 2020
The Women in Mobility (WiM) group, which aims to connect women working in the sector, is setting up a hub in London.
Ertico CEO: ‘Kazan feedback was staggering’
March 6, 2020
The boss of Ertico – ITS Europe has urged people to look seriously at the first ITS Central Eastern Congress in Kazan, even if they do not currently know much about the region.
Spin moves e-scooter operations into Europe
March 4, 2020
Ford’s micromobility company Spin is to launch dockless electric scooters in Germany and is also hoping to launch in France and the UK this year.
Coronavirus: Singapore issues taxi health guidance
March 2, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak has prompted Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) to issue guidance safeguarding taxi and private hire car drivers and their passengers.
Sidewalk hoggers beware! Lime can see you
February 28, 2020
Micromobility firm Lime has launched technology which it claims can tell ‘with 95% accuracy’ when an electric scooter rider is using the pavement. 
Siemens: self-driving minibuses are the future of first-/last-mile
February 26, 2020
Markus Schlitt, CEO of intelligent traffic systems at Siemens Mobility, talks to ITS International about safety and why it is important for cities to offer additional shared and connected transit options.
E-scooter use ‘safer than cars’ in cities: ITF report
February 26, 2020
Riding an electric scooter in a city is safer for road users than driving a car, according to the International Transport Forum (ITF).
Mercedes supplies e-vans to Amazon in Munich 
February 26, 2020
Daimler subsidiary Mercedes-Benz has provided 10 battery-electric vans to operate in Amazon’s fleet in the German city of Munich.
New mobility + public transport = sustainability
February 25, 2020
Cities can introduce all the clever new mobility solutions they like – but if they are not linked to public transportation they will not be environmentally friendly, according to new research.