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Cashing In on the Curb

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Transportation

Can Discounted Fares Lead to Transit Equity?

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Mobility

How NYC Learned to Stop Worrying about Ride-Hailing Services and Utilize Data

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Mobility

How Data and Cities Can Shape The Future of Mobility

Mobility Listing

Transportation

Can Discounted Fares Lead to Transit Equity?

Mobility

Cashing In on the Curb

Traffic Listing

Mobility

How NYC Learned to Stop Worrying about Ride-Hailing Services and Utilize Data

nyc taxi

Mobility

How Data and Cities Can Shape The Future of Mobility

Mobility Listing
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Mobility

Changing Lanes: How Cities Have Pivoted Mobility and Transit to Address COVID-19

  • Features
  • November 16, 2020
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Transportation

Four Ways to Increase Mobility Equity

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  • October 13, 2020
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Mobility

An Open Digital Marketplace for Smart, Contactless Parking in the Netherlands

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  • July 23, 2020
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Regulation

The Regulatory Framework Cities Need for a New Age of Mobility

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  • April 14, 2020
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Economic Mobility

Supporting Economic Mobility by Innovating Transit Mobility

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  • March 3, 2020
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Mobility and the Connected City

 

Through research, practitioner convenings, and public commentary, the Project on Mobility and the Connected City seeks to identify and advance solutions that address major issues such as transportation economics, data management and privacy, algorithmic regulation, user experience, and public engagement. The project brings together a diverse group of city transportation leaders, subject matter experts, academics, industry leaders, and practitioners in order to offer new and transformative policy approaches and innovations in urban mobility management.

 

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