Skip to content

Ride-sharing vital for the access-oriented smart city

Ride-sharing could be the middleman between key rail and bus hubs in the city, with private vehicles all but outlawed in some cases. It’s public transport, but not as you know it, learns Freddie Holmes

Ride-sharing is proving a popular escape from the traditional taxi-cab experience in congested city areas. Many urban dwellers favour sharing a ride with strangers over a traditional taxi cab, saving time, money and reducing the number of vehicles required on the road. But how will this model evolve as the smart city of the future becomes a reality?

It’s time to log in (or subscribe).

Not a member? Subscribe now and let us help you understand the future of mobility.

Pro
£495/year
or £49.50/month
1 user
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
no
OEM Tracker
no
OEM Model Plans
no
OEM Production Data
no
OEM Sales Data
no
Pro+
£1,950/year
or £195/month
1 user
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
yes
OEM Tracker
yes
OEM Model Plans
yes
OEM Production Data
yes
OEM Sales Data
yes
Pro+ Team
£3,950/year
or £395/month
Up to 5 users
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
yes
OEM Tracker
yes
OEM Model Plans
yes
OEM Production Data
yes
OEM Sales Data
yes
Pro+ Enterprise
Unlimited
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
yes
OEM Tracker
yes
OEM Model Plans
yes
OEM Production Data
yes
OEM Sales Data
yes

https://www.automotiveworld.com/articles/ride-sharing-vital-access-oriented-smart-city/

Welcome back , to continue browsing the site, please click here