by James Tinnion-Morgan | Sep 26, 2021 | Blog Posts, Urban transoprt
Historically, disjointed transport and urban planning practices in growing cities mean that relatively little effort is put into designing communities integrated with transport systems. The overall objective is to achieve compatibility between a proposed and...
by James Tinnion-Morgan | Jul 4, 2021 | Articles
In the past, and as recently as early 2020, the New Zealand media led with a series of stories about the impact of ‘foreign’ drivers and fatal accidents on New Zealand’s roads. This ‘think piece’ is written to help raise awareness of the continuing need for us...
by James Tinnion-Morgan | Jul 4, 2021 | Articles
Accelerating electrification: Critical steps to speed up EV adoption and net zero climate change emissions by 2050 in New Zealand The electric vehicle (EV), despite its enormous advantages in operating cost, efficiency, environmental impact and social cachet, suffers...
by James Tinnion-Morgan | May 21, 2021 | Smart transport
Globally, cities are home to more than half of the world’s population, and they are expected to add another 2.5 billion new residents by 2050. Smart technology and the associated infrastructure changes can help to meet these challenges in order to enhance...
by James Tinnion-Morgan | May 25, 2020 | Smart transport, Urban transoprt
MaaS – “Mobility as a Service” and “The Internet of Things” (IoT) or the network of physical objects— devices, vehicles, buildings and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity will enable all these objects to collect and...
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