As urbanisation and online-shopping each intensify, cities and communities are being challenged to find space for a flood of new transport options for both people

As urbanisation and online-shopping each intensify, cities and communities are being challenged to find space for a flood of new transport options for both people
By now it should be blatantly obvious: We are moving toward environmentally-friendly, productivity-enhancing, electric, autonomous and shared vehicles. “Default Car” – the notion that the personal car
I’ve said it before, the age of “default car” is dead. Urban-dwellers and millennials are choosing apps over steering wheels. Citymapper, Moovel, Moovit, Ally App,
Several weeks ago, BMW unveiled its concepts for connected and shared mobility at an event in London’s Roundhouse. At the presentation, Board Member Peter Schwarzenbauer confided that
To start the new year, Lukas Neckermann posted over 30 of his more immediate projections for 2016 via Twitter. “I’ve taken the core, long-term thinking