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Is it time to reboot MaaS?

Forward thinkers in local transport have long cherished the idea of a seamless integration of modes made possible by smart information and payment technologies. And so have some of those working in the wider transport and travel sector. A number of influential thinkers are now saying that the time is right for the revolution. What is driving their thinking?

Peter Stonham
13 July 2021

 

Climate change benefits can add to MaaS momentum, says ITF

The concept of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) has been around for a few years, and was originally seen mainly as a user-focused blueprint for the urban mobility revolution, connecting up all the different options through smart technology for both information provision and payment transactions management for the benefit and convenience of travellers. 

A new study on Mobility as a Service from the International Transport Forum (ITF),...

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