Moving MaaS: The Situation in Singapore
January 27, 2023 – Eno continues to catalog MaaS programs across the globe in its new limited edition series. This week, we will focus on Singapore’s experiments with MaaS, from its highs to its lows.
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January 27, 2023 – Eno continues to catalog MaaS programs across the globe in its new limited edition series. This week, we will focus on Singapore’s experiments with MaaS, from its highs to its lows.
January 20, 2023 – Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is coming to cities across the globe. But what does MaaS look like in practice? Join Eno as we explore the first city in our “Moving MaaS” series.
By Marla Westervelt
July 7, 2022 – It’s time for the public transport industry to begin to reflect on the tangible lessons that private sector operators can provide, such as empowering emerging leaders.
By Paul Lewis
May 20, 2022 – We evaluate LA Metro’s pilot program for a first-mile, last-mile mobility on demand (MOD) service with the ridehailing company Via.
Eno recently hosted a series of webinars, panels, and discussions on the pressing issues facing transportation as part of the Centennial Institute. One panel explored how agencies can prepare for the most perilous cyberattacks that can cripple their operations.
July 31, 2020 – As I wrote this paper, I had valuable discussions with colleagues I’ve met across the span of my career and who have expertise in different areas of transportation and health. What struck me in those conversations was the number of times they mentioned learning something new. I hope the same is true for everyone who reads this paper.
By Paul Lewis
Contracting for Mobility is part of our research report series examining the FTA Sandbox Program in the Los Angeles and Puget Sound Regions. Click here to access the other research reports and learn more about…
Join Populus CEO, Regina Clewlow for a webinar providing an overview of the key opportunities and pain points around data-sharing, and examples of how cities are using data for policy and planning.
August 15, 2019 – Since the recent introduction of scooters, some cities have piloted or allowed them on all streets as a potential means to reduce vehicle miles traveled. But similar to their ride-hailing peers, it has been difficult for cities to assess whether these devices are, in fact, replacing vehicle trips or siphoning away walkers and cyclists.
This week, Eno released an important new paper from UCLA’s Michael Manville about one of the most significant transportation ballot measures in recent years. Los Angeles County voters approved Measure M in November 2016.
March 29, 2019 – The practice of ridehailing and carpooling, be it a taxi, Uber, or slugging, includes sharing a vehicle that is not your own, and sometimes sharing that asset and space with multiple other people who also do not own that vehicle. In order to maximize road and vehicle capacity, the transportation industry must identify ways to mitigate our natural aversion to sharing to maximize efficiency.
By Brianne Eby
March 8, 2019 – This week, professionals in transit, micromobility, carsharing, and ride-hailing gathered together in Chicago for the Fifth Annual Shared Mobility Summit hosted by the Shared Use Mobility Center (SUMC). Preceding the Summit, SUMC (in conjunction with the Federal Transit Administration) hosted a daylong workshop on the newly funded Mobility on Demand (MOD) On-Ramp Program.
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