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Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
Easy2Go will be piloted in France this year and be scaled up in other European cities in 2019
European digital innovation organisation, EIT Digital, is introducing a multimodal pay-as-you-go mobility service for public transport. Easy2Go is designed to provide seamless travel in cities with users only having to check-in once by simply pressing a button when their journey begins. The app will be piloted in France this year and be scaled up in other European cities in 2019. The projects aim to drive digital transformation in cities through centralised, participative and collaborative interactions between government, city service providers, industry, and citizens
Easy2Go offers personalised trip recommendations according to user habits, traffic conditions or any unusual events. It also collects data that enables cities to improve infrastructures and services. The target users of Easy2Go are commuters who wish to save time and want to have a personalised mobility experience, using one mobility app with real-time information and payment. Moreover, Easy2Go offers car-pooling as a new means of transport to complete the public transport network for the first and last mile of the trip.
Source: Smart City World
Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
The planned public transit service will be completed somewhere in 2035
Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
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