Amsterdam bans creation of new hotels
Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
Artificial Intelligence system will detect traffic errors before they have occurred
Public transport in Stockholm is undergoing a major transformation process. The goal of one of the largest projects of the Transport Office is to lead to a more efficient transport system, with fewer delays and cancellations and better passenger experience. The digitalization of the public transport includes investment in introducing a cloud-based ticketing administration.
There will be also an Artificial Intelligence system developed to detect traffic errors before they have occurred. The promised AI-system is currently in the concept phase and it is being tested on one of Stockholm’s narrow railways. Ticket prices have been raised in order to accumulate the profit needed to invest, but the Stockholm municipality is stating that the new system will lead to a number of improvements for travelers. The project is part of the City’s vision to reach the goal of becoming the world’s smartest city by 2040.
Source: insidescandinavianbusiness.com
However, this option will not yet be available for the upcoming European Parliament elections in June
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People in both cities got to sit together both in person and virtually
However, this option will not yet be available for the upcoming European Parliament elections in June
The tool helps identify undeclared swimming pools and garden sheds
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The scheme is primarily aimed at daily commuters
The tests are also experimenting with a charging point that is easier to maintain
The scheme is primarily aimed at daily commuters
People in both cities got to sit together both in person and virtually
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