Latest case studies - Page 9
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Air quality 27 Jan 2020
Ride-sharing service saves Innisfil council £4.75m
Innisfil in Ontario has teamed up with Uber to offer residents flat rate rides to popular destinations.
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Air quality 27 Jan 2020
Madrid's electric scooter solution
City council has authorised 18 providers but has firm rules in place.
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Mass transit systems 15 Jan 2020
Can shared transport really help tackle pollution?
Beate Kubitz assesses the potential of car clubs, bike-share and lift-share to offer a viable alternative to the single-occupancy car.
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Air quality 15 Jan 2020
Making docked scooter services work
A successful collaboration between city authorities and parking operator in Strasbourg, France.
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Electrification 7 Jan 2020
Charge the North – results from the world’s largest electric vehicle charging study
Answers to the most pressing questions utility companies have related to the impact of electric vehicle charging on the grid is a report by fleetcarma, a division of Smart Transport board member, Geotab.
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Mass transit systems 7 Jan 2020
Smarter buses, smarter future
Travelling by bus may not be top of the agenda when it comes to planning for a smart future, but to overlook its potential is short-sighted, says Campaign for Better Transport chief executive, Darren Shirley.
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Mass transit systems 7 Jan 2020
How Liberty Bus made a success of franchising
Since launching in 2013, ridership has increased from 3.5 million to 4.8 million, while public subsidy has reduced by £800,000 a year.
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Air quality 16 Dec 2019
C40 Cities: We have the power to move the world
Fourteen of the world’s most ambitious and successful sustainable transport cities explain the actions they are taking to reduce emissions and why.
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Autonomous transport 16 Dec 2019
Autodrive project lays foundation for future CAV use
Britain’s largest trial of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) evaluated seven technologies, some of which could be rolled out almost immediately.
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Autonomous transport 16 Dec 2019
Merge Greenwich project shows potential for driverless ridesharing
Travel times cut by 43% but concerns need addressing before widespread use, research finds.