Abstract
This paper documents the evolution of traditional Traffic management (focusing on road infrastructure) in multi-stakeholders’ MaaS (“Mobility as a Service”) value chain based on the implementation of the TM2.0 (“cooperation between traffic managers and service providers”) concept; the specific use cases described are coming from MyCorridor project. Although, MaaS offers added value through a single application to provide access to mobility, with a sole payment channel instead of multiple ticketing and payment operations, the optimisation and more efficient use of the city transport system is also pursued, which can be reached through the deployment of seamless multimodal interactive traffic management measures. Moreover, a successful MaaS service brings new business opportunities. Around the world, there are currently various MaaS pilots,
trials and business cases developed and launched. This paper investigates also the evolution of the interactive Traffic management in the MaaS world from the business point of view.
trials and business cases developed and launched. This paper investigates also the evolution of the interactive Traffic management in the MaaS world from the business point of view.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 6 Jun 2019 |
Event | 13th ITS European Congres: fulfilling its promises - Brainport, Eindhoven, Netherlands Duration: 3 Jun 2019 → 6 Jun 2019 https://2019.itsineurope.com/ |
Conference
Conference | 13th ITS European Congres |
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Country/Territory | Netherlands |
City | Eindhoven |
Period | 3/06/19 → 6/06/19 |
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