In this episode, we discussed how shared mobility can play a bigger role in UK transport policy. The conversation touched on how shared mobility was progressing prior to COVID-19 and what impact the pandemic has had upon it; shared mobility success stories; what policies are needed to encourage take-up of shared modes; and how shared mobility can contribute to decarbonisation targets.
Our guests were Richard Dilks, Chief Executive, CoMoUK, and Greg Marsden, Professor of Transport Governance at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds. They were interviewed by Jillian Anable, Professor of Transport and Energy at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds.
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Urban Transport Next 17: In tandem
Urban Transport Next 16: This is not a drill
Urban Transport Next 15: Future Streets
Urban Transport Next 14: The Good Life
Urban Transport Next 13: Access all areas
Urban Transport Next 12: Fair share?
Urban Transport Next 11: Delivering a greener future
Urban Transport Next 10: A new path for transport in Wales
Urban Transport Next 09: Fully charged
Urban Transport Next 08 - Play fair
Urban Transport Next 07: London Calling
Urban Transport Next 06: Leading Northern Ireland's public transport transformation
Urban Transport Next 04: After the pandemic
Urban Transport Next 03: The Tyne and Wear Metro at 40
Urban Transport Next 02: All on board?
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