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Germany's monthly rail, bus, and trolley pass, the "Deutschland-Ticket," costs €49 and is now on sale.
On Monday, April 3rd, the €49 monthly public transportation pass in Germany went on sale. As of May 1st, the ticket can be used on any local or regional service across the nation. Customers can now pre-purchase the "Deutschland-Ticket," or "D-Ticket," on the Deutsch...
A final farewell to the Paris Metro Pass
Numerous artists have been influenced by it, and it has even been used as the inspiration for a certain type of bikini wax. Unfortunately, the iconic Paris metro ticket will soon be going the way of the dodo.
The little rectangular card has been used for 120 years without fail, but now ...
Outlook of Global Technology Solutions for Public Transport Market: Research Report during 2021-2029
Urban population is increasing in a rapid pace. Ticketing stations are proving as barriers obstructing smooth flow of passenger movement. Transport operators and agencies are increasingly looking for solutions to enhance consumer convenience and effectively manage crowd at these facilities Increa...
TWO-WHEELER SALES WILL SURGE BIG-TIME AFTER THE COVID-19 CRISIS
Highlights
• According to the SIAM (Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers), the two-wheeler sales for FY20 have gone down by 17.76 percent compared to sales in FY19
• Experts have stated that post-COVID, majority of people will refrain from using public transpor...
LONDON TRANSPORT AUTHORITIES URGE PEOPLE TO AVOID PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Highlights
• The capacity of trains will be kept between 10 and 15 percent in order to maintain social distancing
• The government is encouraging people to work from home and asking them to avoid getting out of their house as much as possible
As soon as the...
Singapore enters the race of auto-driving cars
With ease, the road sweeper and a golf buggy drive around the track, jamming their brakes when a pedestrian steps out and sharp turns to navigate.
Welcome to the self-drive test centre in Singapore, complete with traffic lights and fake skyscrapers, at the heart of the urban push to bec...
Why Barcelona wants to ban cars?
City officials of Barcelona possibly have decided to take a major decision in order to curb unacceptably high levels of air and noise pollution. The conclusion they made was – Ban cars. The proposal first came up in the year 1980, was never implemented. If everything goes just smooth, the i...