
Global MaaS revenue predicted to top $50 billion in seven years
Mobility as a Service revenue will exceed US$52 billion in 2027, despite the hit it’s taken from the Coronavirus crisis, a new report is saying.

Mobility as a Service revenue will exceed US$52 billion in 2027, despite the hit it’s taken from the Coronavirus crisis, a new report is saying.

HS2 is to look for new suppliers for its high speed track. The contracts will be split into four lots worth a total of £1.95

Public transport operators are being advised to increase rush hour fares in order to encourage people to spread out their commutes. The Institute of Fiscal

By: Adam Tranter, Bicycle Mayor for Coventry, co-host of Streets Ahead podcast and Chief Executive of Fusion Media….writing for cyclist.co.uk If you want to drive

By Richard Hayes, former Chief Executive and Past President of the IHE and consultant at Hayes ProTech Ltd A letter form Baroness Vere, the Roads

The major local transport authorities say they need clarity on facemasks, social distancing, travel demand and funding in order to properly cope during the Coronavirus

ANALYSIS By Anusha Rajasooriya, TRL Some cities and municipalities have, or are in the process of, temporarily widening footways and bike lanes to cater for

Transport for London’s being warned that the Capitals buses and tubes could be overwhelmed if travel restrictions are eased whilst social distancing rules remain in

Highways News provides a quick reminder of the latest COVID-19 related guidance. This includes: The Highways Sector Council: https://www.adeptnet.org.uk/documents/hsc-guidelines Latest guidance from the DfT: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-transport

The London Borough of Lambeth has produced an emergency plan that focuses on making changes to roads and pavements to improve road safety as well
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