Latest case studies - Page 3
- Latest case studies27 May 2020
How cities around the world are embracing the new normal
The Covid-19 crisis has offered the best chance to reshape the transport landscape since World War II. Here's how some cities are embracing the challenge
- Government programmes20 May 2020
Can we really find transport solutions for everyone?
Policymakers have to consider the needs of the whole population when it comes to transport, but how well are they doing?
- Connectivity20 May 2020
The issue and options of the MaaS movement
The Urban Transport Group has been looking at the issues and options of applying Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to city regional transport services
- Connectivity12 May 2020
Data: what are the the opportunities and barriers?
In our connected world, data has a huge role to play – and if channelled in the right direction it can be one of our greatest assets, reports David Fowler.
- Congestion12 May 2020
Freight and distribution logistics depots are losing out to affordable homes
Planners face pressure to make land available for residential use, while delivery companies are finding themselves on the periphery, reports Mark Smulian
- Air quality27 Apr 2020
How Seville supports zero emission transport on its streets
A bold political vision allied to urgent action has transformed travel within a city where cycling now prospers alongside scooters and Segways are set to follow
- Connectivity21 Apr 2020
Britain’s largest trial of autonomous and connected vehicles
The UK Government-supported Autodrive Project trialled a range of autonomous and connected vehicles over a three-year period, starting in 2015.
- Finance and funding21 Apr 2020
Funding the development of new mobility projects
Competitive pitches are tiring out those chasing cash injections to support research, but investors still enthusiastically seek the ‘next big thing’
- Connectivity21 Apr 2020
Hiyacar and how connectivity is changing the motoring game
With connected shared cars comes more utilisation and more data that, used properly, can be very powerful.
- Mass transit systems15 Apr 2020
How the UK can learn transport law-making from Strasbourg
Andy McDonald, shadow Secretary of State for Transport, reflects on a city that has used development of a modern tram network to replace car dominance