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 | 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...
by James Tinnion-Morgan | May 18, 2020 | Urban transoprt
All the recent chatter on cashless payments or societies is not going away anywhere soon. AutomaticFare Collection (AFC) and integrated ticketing systems will only expand in user popularity and help shift user behaviour with transit choices.
by James Tinnion-Morgan | May 15, 2020 | Smart transport, Urban transoprt
Establishing future sustainable cities requires a staged combination of 1. smart infrastructure, 2. smart connections, 3. smart public transport and 4. smart vehicles. The IoT (Internet of Things) sits behind future change and development.
by James Tinnion-Morgan | May 12, 2020 | Urban transoprt
Establishing a sustainable urban transport system requires a comprehensive and integrated approach to policymaking and decision-making, with the aim of developing affordable, economically viable, people-oriented, environment-friendly and resilient transport...
by James Tinnion-Morgan | Jun 10, 2018 | Urban transoprt
A Preventive Medicine study from 2015 looked into the active transport behaviours across four countries including Switzerland and the Netherlands. Switzerland was considered for it’s high levels of walking and the Netherlands for high levels of cycling (as shown in...
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