[Video] NEXT Future Transportation
Next is an advanced smart transportation system based on swarms of modular self-driving vehicles, which can join and detach with other modules on standard city roads.
Next is an advanced smart transportation system based on swarms of modular self-driving vehicles, which can join and detach with other modules on standard city roads.
METRO Managing Editor Alex Roman spoke to Ford about his APTA initiatives and federal funding, as well as the JTA’s autonomous vehicle test track, which launched in December.
Will provide the traditional paratransit customer with a same-day transportation option while also being cost-efficient for the RTC.
Work on the passenger processing facility and regional transit center design will include all facets of phased development of future airport facilities to meet projected passenger growth.
One of the basics in any transport system is ticketing. Efficiently collecting payment remains at the core of the role of most operators.
The new on-demand service will be piloted for six months enhancing the existing City Ride service, a dial-a-ride service that currently provides 8,000 annual trips in Citrus Heights.
Enables passengers to complete the first and last mile of their journey by connecting them with nearby transit hubs and underground stations.
Together they account for 77 million passenger trips per day and inform the travel decisions of 10 million people each day.
Will share data, conduct studies, and reach out to employers, and designers to create a transportation plan for the Cincinnati region.
The six-county region added 2.1 million household vehicles between the years 2000 and 2015, a car increase that nearly quadruples the rate of the preceding decade.
The study synthesized origin-destination data for TNC trips for five U.S. metro areas; a 10,000-person survey of transit and shared-mobility users conducted by SUMC; and rider surveys supplied by four large public transit agencies.
First Transit is offering rides on the shared autonomous vehicle in Downtown Minneapolis to demo capabilities in winter weather.
The pilot program will focus on the long-term feasibility of implementing autonomous transit into existing and planned routes along the city’s downtown riverfront.
For the first time, the organization is led by all women in the roles of executive director, president, VP, and secretary. Out of a 15-person board, six are women.
Since bringing the ride-hailing service to Innisfil, Ontario, the town's 36,000 residents have take about 25,000 rides.
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