Mobility is one of the biggest areas of development in cities across the world. Helsinki, in spite of its relatively small population, is no exception to this. With new start-ups and innovative proposals arising frequently, Helsinki is becoming an example of how cleaner mobility solutions can be implemented to go alongside pre-existing transportation options. The Finnish capital was ranked as one of the top six of 468 European cities for Smart City initiatives, according to research conducted by the European Parliament.
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