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Mobility challenges for the city of tomorrow
Fighting single occupant vehicle use, redefining city transport plans, integrating new forms of soft mobility... these are all challenges that the various city players must take up together. And with good reason: the transportation sector is now the second largest in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Transport & Mobility: what is the vision for the next 5 years?
By 2050, nearly 6 billion people will be living in cities. This situation is pushing cities and their stakeholders to redefine their mobility offerings to reconcile the needs of citizens and environmental issues. On the occasion of the Sustainable Cities Summit, we interviewed various experts from the HUB Institute, Blue Systems, Lime...
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What mobility in a post-confinement world?
The social distancing that will have to be respected after deconfinement forces cities to rethink the mobility and circulation of their inhabitants. This challenge should be met by micro-mobilities, provided that the necessary infrastructure is built now and that road sharing is organized.
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Should platforms be forced to share their data with cities?
Bicycles, scooters, scooters... The "Mobility as a Service" (MAAS) platforms offer citizens means of locomotion that are complementary to public transport. But the massive deployment of private fleets must be managed, warns Thibaud Febvre, founder of Vianova...
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