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      • The way that people get around cities is changing dramatically. Technological advances and new transportation services are making it possible for city dwellers to cross town ever more efficiently and safely. These shifts could have profound economic and social effects.
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    Numerous trends, ranging from energy decentralization to the Internet of Things, are likely to come together to create drastic changes in mobility systems over the next 10 to 15 years. Predicting the future is perilous. In this case, however, two factors point us in this direction. First, several key mobility trends—electrification, shared mobility...

    Today, a small number of cities, such as Amsterdam, Singapore, and Stockholm, are singled out as having effective mobility. With varying degrees of emphasis, they have efficient public transit, encourage cycling and walking, and have managed to limit congestion and pollution. By 2030, we expect a number of additional systems to be at the leading ed...

    Combined, these three models could apply to around 50 urban areas globally—representing some 500 million people—but the majority of cities are expected to develop more incrementally. Cities are most prone to accelerated uptake based on a ranking of metrics, including income, population, government effectiveness, level of public-transit development,...

    In cities from Tokyo to Vancouver, the reality of changing mobility is already apparent. More shifts are coming. These changes will allow people to travel more efficiently, more cheaply, more often, and in different ways. But the future is not set, and there is a strong role for the public and private sectors to help avoid pitfalls associated with ...

  2. Feb 2, 2023 · In addition to reducing car dependency and congestion, smart cities invest in public transport innovation to improve safety, deliver affordable mobility services, and ensure inclusive access to employment, education, health services and cultural opportunities.

  3. Jan 17, 2020 · 3. Data openness and transparency vs. privacy and security: Data is at the heart of creating a seamless integrated mobility system. However, concerns about personal privacy and cybersecurity are growing and remain a priority for both governments and businesses. Cities must figure out what data to collect, specific use cases, how to house it ...

  4. Feb 24, 2022 · How are cities changing transport systems to handle rising emissions and growing urban populations? We look at Paris, Oslo, Tokyo, London and Buenos Aires.

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  5. Jun 18, 2024 · High-quality, reliable public transport is essential to all cities, especially in lower- and middle-income countries where it is often the only accessible mobility option for millions of people.

  6. Jul 31, 2013 · Booming cities need contemporary mobility systems capable of transporting increasing numbers of people while doing the least possible harm to the natural environment. Multiple actors, including national and local governments, must work together to create environmentally and financially sustainable urban transport systems.

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