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thee809 · 2 years
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pretty gworls ride mta ✶ ig @_alyssamc
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bahna001 · 1 year
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learnwithlavesh · 1 year
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Urban Mobility And Future of Smart Transportation
Cities are using smart city technologies and intelligent transportation systems to accommodate expanding populations, reduce traffic, and build sustainable futures.
What Is Urban Mobility?
Urban mobility is essential to the overall functioning of our society. It serves as the entrance to our daily lives, giving us access to housing, employment, and urban services. Urban development requires sustainable and efficient mobility options and services that are constantly evolving in line with society.This is where improvements in urban mobility, such as microtransit and demand-responsive transport, have the potential to lead, altering how we now travel.
Urban Mobility Challenges
Since people have been residing in urban settings, the basic difficulties of navigating a city have been there. How can we strike a balance between traffic, accessibility, and pollution?
The conflicts between urban population growth, transportation innovation, and local government's capacity to manage scarce resources have existed for a very long time. However, the stress that modern cities are under is unparalleled.
Urban mobility will continue to be strained by urban population growth
Using smart technology to address today's urban mobility challenges
With the use of smart city technology, cities are currently enhancing mobility, saving energy, and lowering pollution.
Smart cities collect data from all sources—traffic lights, cameras, embedded devices in public transportation—then use artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse the data and share it through open data pools. This fosters a continuous awareness of circumstances that can be used for emergency response, route planning, traffic control, and public safety.
The Future of Urban Mobility
The introduction of numerous technologies will profoundly alter how people and products move across cities. Safety, traffic flow, and pollution will all be improved by enhancing vehicle intelligence, autonomous systems, and vehicle communications.
Vehicle to vehicle communication and planned traffic
Vehicle communication will enhance traffic flow as an intelligent, cohesive system that maintains constant speeds and predetermined vehicle distances, both between individual smart vehicles and from smart vehicles to central traffic control systems. As accidents decrease and pollution decreases, throughput and fuel economy will rise significantly.
More flexible, intelligent public transportation
The bus and train will still be essential components of urban transportation. Incremental technological advancements can support smart surveillance video, monitor vehicle systems, and provide AI-powered predictive maintenance.
Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
Today, travelling within a city requires preparation and effort, whether you are using public transportation, a ride-sharing service, or your own vehicle. Mobility is becoming a service thanks to smart cities' sophisticated transportation systems and open data platforms.
Key Technologies for Upgrading Urban Mobility
Embedded Systems and Devices for Cities
Cities currently gather a tonne of data using already-in-place systems like traffic and public safety cameras. They can become intelligent nodes in a smart city fabric through incremental enhancements.
AI everywhere
Intelligent transportation systems require fast insight and analysis in order to operate in close to real time. To do so, AI workloads must be processed locally, either on a smart device or an AI appliance.
Integrated, Open Data Pools
If residents, first responders, and companies cannot access the data, it is of little value for smart cities and intelligent transportation systems. It is essential to ingest, clean, aggregate, and exchange data through a single shared pool in order to increase mobility and decrease traffic and pollution.
Hardware-based Data Security
Cities must secure thousands of embedded devices and safeguard both private and public data as it flows through the system as intelligent technologies proliferate and interact. Data is protected by hardware-based security methods, which harden systems.
QRyde - The Ultimate Solution
QRyde is a AI based transit software provides continuous, real-time optimization that is perfectly suited for any transit agencies.Qryde provides Integrated, cloud-based transportation solution for smart cities. It seamlessly integrates with other smart systems and provides a universal App and web-based solution for citizens. QRyde has helped numerous agencies to implement on demand transportation solutions and increased ridership on their existing services and has helped to improve fleet utilization. QRyde solves many other issues by providing features like
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●     Application for riders and drivers (Android and IOS application)
●    Automated route optimization and planning
●    Contactless payments (fare card) and multi-funding source billing
●    APP Integrated Real-Time Dispatch
●    Public information System:- A fully developed Public Information System which provides complete information to the commuters about their current trip as well as future trips.                        
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reportwire · 1 year
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Teen dies while subway surfing J-train over Williamsburg Bridge
Teen dies while subway surfing J-train over Williamsburg Bridge
WILLIAMSBURG, Brooklyn (WABC) — A 15-year-old has died after attempting to subway surf a train on a New York City bridge Thursday. The boy was climbing a J-train headed over the Williamsburg Bridge when he slipped and fell onto the third rail, according to police. He was pronounced dead at the scene. A rescue train was deployed and removed about 700 passengers from the subway train, which was…
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theusviral · 1 year
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Commuters fed up with subway crime say they’re voting Lee Zeldin for gov
Commuters fed up with subway crime say they’re voting Lee Zeldin for gov
Some Big Apple commuters fed up with crime underground said Monday they are planning to vote for Lee Zeldin for governor because they’re tired of looking over their shoulder every time they get on the subway.  “Hochul won’t clean up the subway,” Philipp Pendel, 53, told The Post at the 72nd Street subway station on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.  “Me and my mom are on food stamps, but I still…
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moniqueyelias · 2 years
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Catch that 456 train! 
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monsieurbidule · 2 years
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Tu sais où tu vas ?
Do you know where you go?
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thetransitgirl · 9 months
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After almost six months of work, I'm proud to finally present my integrated commuter rail map of New York City and Philadelphia!
Showing five different commuter rail systems (CT Rail, Metro-North, LIRR, NJ Transit, and SEPTA), this map depicts everywhere a passenger can get to by train from NYC or Philadelphia without using Amtrak.
This is by far the most complicated map I've ever made, but I'm incredibly happy with the result! I'm planning to write some notes on the process of making this, but for now, I'm just proud that it's finally done.
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synsick · 3 months
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Shane Reynolds & Bbydickcheney ph Sick Syn
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mapsontheweb · 4 months
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Maps for NJTransit (New Jersey) and MTA Railroads (New York) combined into one.
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istandonsnowpiles · 5 months
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Under the Gondola
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tygerland · 1 year
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pwnicholson · 19 days
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newyorkthegoldenage · 3 months
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Non-striking driver Dan Sheridan watches some 4,000 Transport Workers Union members demonstrating at City Hall, January 6, 1953. Transit strikes were common up to around the 1980s.
Photo: Paul Rice for the NY Journal-American via the Harry Ransom Center, U. of Texas
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every-momento · 10 months
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going nowhere, fast...
in a station of the metro by ezra pound / fleabag (2016) by phoebe waller-bridge / city of the train by elain reich / written in pencil in the sealed railway car by dan pagis / 40 how-tos by bread&puppet / september 23, 2016 by rachel mennies
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