P3 Digital Services has joined forces with Magic Lane to enhance the driving experience for users of SPARQ OS in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), pre-integrating the Magic Lane app into the platform. Magic Lane enables businesses to shape the future of mobility by seamlessly integrating privacy-first navigation into next-generation products, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in smart, connected transportation. It powers advanced location technology for customers worldwide, serving a broa...| ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle International
Spotlight on bikesharing and demand-responsive transit (DRT) as market revenues cross $900 billion mark. Despite economic and operational headwinds over the last few years, the global shared mobility market is poised for a moderate rebound in 2025 and beyond. Technological advances, policy support, evolving consumer expectations, and strong regional demand are creating growth opportunities across […] The post Key Trends in Global Shared Mobility Market in 2025 to Pivot around Fleet Electr...| Frost & Sullivan
The buzz around electrification has overshadowed the need for urban transport reforms that can ensure that cities have efficient, high-quality public transport complemented by complete walking and cycling networks. In the excitement towards this new industry, experts often overlook the core inefficiencies in our urban transport systems—especially in Africa, where government investments in public transport are minimal and land use policies encourage sprawl.| Institute for Transportation and Development Policy - Promoting sustainable a...
The Nairobi Expressway, implemented under a build-operate-transfer model by China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), is arguably Kenya’s most distinct private-public partnership project. While the project is popular with motorists, public transport users, pedestrians, and cyclists continue to face daily challenges while travelling on the corridor. As Nairobi and other African cities shift toward modern urban infrastructure and public-private partnerships, it is key to rethink the needs of ...| Institute for Transportation and Development Policy - Promoting sustainable a...
The growth of private vehicles in urban areas has over the years resulted in a transport planning system that focuses more on private vehicle travel and less on other sustainable modes of transport such as walking, cycling, and public transport. In many African cities where a majority of urban residents walk, cycle, or use public transport, a more balanced approach to redesigning streets is warranted for more equitable and accessible transport.| Institute for Transportation and Development Policy - Promoting sustainable a...