This research includes the commercial validation of a new effective, low-cost telematic transport system based on Demand Responsive public Transport (DRT). The research wants to make public transport more attractive and more satisfactory for specific needs ( implemented in finland).
e-Mobility, new concept! This presentation argues about new mobility needs and consequently new mobility services. According to their presentation, new mobility services will provide new markets and then new values! e-Mobility needs to be conducted in a new business models. Interesting!
Future of Transport was conducted in the 27 European Union Member States.
The survey examined the current means of transport that EU citizens used to get around on a daily basis. These ranged from a car or motorbike, to public transport, cycling and walking
70000 french workers are crossing the swiss border every day for their job. They have to go from the home in France to their workplace in Geneva. This service is much more advanced way to provide car sharing as a service for people (it is provided by a private company).
In 2008 the Ghent Municipal Parking Company started to replace the existing parking guidance system with an all-inclusive and proficient traffic guidance system. The system will allow Ghent to govern traffic in a highly dynamic and integrated way.
In United State of America, Siemens' Mobility Division is a leading provider of transportation and logistics solutions. The division is focused on integrating urban and interurban transportation and logistics with its "Complete mobility" approach.
Helsinki Transport System main task is to produce environmentally friendly, high quality tram and metro services, be responsible for Helsinki's track infrastructure and promote jointly with and with the help of its partners the efficiency, vitality and comfort of transport in the Helsinki region