Real-time traffic management systems, at 77%.
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Close! Real-time public transportation app/ information is deployed in 64% of cities.
Real-time traffic management systems
What smart mobility applications are already the most extensively deployed in cities around the world?
Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
Real-time public transportation app/information
Correct! 77% of cities have widely or partially deployed real-time traffic management systems.
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Real-time traffic management can improve congestion, prioritize mass transit, and enable better responses to traffic incidents.
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Sorry. Only 35% of cities have deployed MaaS at some level.
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Vehicle to infrastructure connectivity, at 75%.
Close. 60% of cities are planning or piloting MaaS.
What smart mobility applications are being most widely planned and piloted in cities around the world?
Vehicle to infrastructure connectivity
Correct! 75% of cities are planning or piloting using digital technology to connect vehicles to city infrastructure.
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This suggests cities are getting ready for smart vehicles on their roads.
Sorry. Only 35% of cities are planning or piloting real-time public transportation app/information technologies, with 64% having already implemented them.
1 to 5 years ago, at 60%.
Sorry. Only 30% of cities started their first smart mobility and transportation project more than 5 years ago.
More than 5 years ago
When did most cities start their first smart mobility and transportation project?
In the last year
1 to 5 years ago
Correct! 60% of cities started their first smart mobility and transportation project 1 to 5 years ago.
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This suggests that smart mobility is very much an emerging market.
Sorry. Only 10% of cities started their first smart mobility and transportation project in the last year.
Increased passenger satisfaction, at 38%.
Sorry. Only 21% of cities said decreased air pollution is a main benefit.
Decreased air pollution
What main benefit do the highest number of cities see from their smart mobility investments?
Reduced travel costs
Increased passenger satisfaction
Correct! 38% of cities said increased passenger satisfaction is a main benefit.
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This is a major win for cities looking to attract ridership.
Sorry. Only 28% of cities said reduced travel costs is a main benefit.
Mobility as a Service (MaaS), at 80%.
Sorry. 66% of cities that have deployed bike lanes/bike traffic signals estimate a positive ROI.
Which smart mobility initiative do the highest number of cities say gives them a positive ROI?
Digital public transit payment system
Bike lanes/bike traffic signals
Correct! 80% of cities that have deployed MaaS estimate a positive ROI.
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MaaS is in sync with cultural preferences for subscription services like Netflix, and will see significant growth in the coming years.
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Close. 75% of cities that have deployed a digital public transit payment system estimate a positive ROI.
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