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South America: Tembici Bikes to Be Available on Uber App
Uber has partnered with bike-sharing service, Tembici to make bikes and e-bikes available on the Uber platform in South America.
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V2X Technology Demo Aims to Protect Bikes at Intersections
Autotalks, Volkswagen (VW), Bosch eBike Systems and Commsignia have demonstrated how V2X communication can prevent bike-vehicle collisions.
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NYC to Launch Local Delivery Microhub Pilot
NYC DOT Commissioner, Ydanis Rodriguez has announced a pilot programme that will test the effectiveness of local delivery microhubs.
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AI-Based Image Recognition for Tolling and Traffic Management
Kapsch TrafficCom recently released a major update to its Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) software.
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Dubai's RTA and Cruise Begin Testing Autonomous Vehicles
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has initiated a period of data collection and testing of Cruise's autonomous vehicles.
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PANYNJ and NASA Partner to Explore Future of Urban Air Mobility
The PANYNJ has partnered with NASA to collaborate on planning for the future of urban air mobility in New York and New Jersey.
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3D-Printed Autonomous Electric Ferry to Operate on the Seine for Paris 2024 Olympics
Holland Shipyards Group, Sequana Développement and Roboat's 3D-printed, autonomous electric ferry will operate on the Seine in Paris.
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Choose the Best Payment Gateway for Your Mobility Business?
ATOM Mobility gives an overview on what payment gateways are, what payment processing solutions integrate with ATOM Mobility, and more.
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NACTO Explores Improved Designs for Micromobility Infrastructure
The National Association of City Transportation Officials has published a paper on infrastructure design for micromobility vehicles.
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The Aurora Driver is Feature Complete
The Aurora Driver has now entered the final phase of development, with plans to launch commercially next year.
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89.03% of Voters in Paris Opt to Ban Shared E-scooters
Residents of Paris voted "For or against self-service scooters," with results revealing that 89.03% were against the use of shared e-scooter…
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Waymo to Trial Autonomous Operations in Austin, Texas
Waymo has announced plans to test its fifth-generation autonomous driver on the Jaguar I-PACE platform in Austin Texas.
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TfL Launches London's First Cargo Bike Action Plan
Transport for London (TfL) has unveiled a new plan to promote and expand the use of cargo bikes within the capital.
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German Government to Fund Development of Fuel Cell System for Maritime Shipping
The German government is providing funding to develop a fuel cell system for maritime shipping, which will be tested on a cruise ship.
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Global Mobility Call Launches Its Second Edition In France
Global Mobility Call, 12–14 September, will be a key meeting place to draw up solutions for the sustainable mobility of people and goods.
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New WisGo Fare Collection System by Cubic
MCTS now offers customers enhanced flexibility and convenience through WisGo, its new fare collection system powered by Cubic.
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EV Road Trippin' | UK: Land's End to John O'Groats
Pod Point plotted a route starting at Land’s End and ending in John O’Groats, complete with the stops needed to ensure your EV can make it.
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BAE Systems and Heart Aerospace to Collaborate on Electric Aircraft Battery
BAE Systems and Heart Aerospace will collaborate on an electric plane battery, bringing the expertise of the two companies together.
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Tackling Inequality in Active Travel
Tackling inequality in active travel is essential to encourage people to switch to using public transport, argues SkedGo.
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Auve Tech Ships Estonian-Made Autonomous Shuttle to Japan
Estonian technology company, Auve Tech has shipped the first MiCa autonomous shuttle to SoftBank's subsidiary, BOLDLY in Japan.
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TIER Deploys New E-bike 3 Model in London
Micromobility operator, TIER Mobility is deploying its improved E-bike 3 model for the first time in London, UK.
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The Importance of Enhancing General Aviation Safety: NTSB Data
Daedalean recently looked into accidents related to navigation, flight planning, geographic disorientation & navigation error.
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Are Station Hubs the Ticket to ‘Healthy Cities’?
Transport & mobility specialist SkedGo argues that Station hubs can be a powerful tool when it comes to ‘healthy cities’.
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European Union Reaches Agreement to Cut Maritime Transport Emissions
The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have reached an agreement to reduce maritime greenhouse gas emissions.