In this episode, we explored what the landscape for public transport might look like post-pandemic. The conversation touched upon how taking both a rational and emotional approach could encourage people back to public transport; the use of technology and communications to manage returning commuter peaks, and the role of on-demand public transport services in this new, COVID-19 world.
Our guests were Mohamed Mezghani, Secretary General, UITP (International Association of Public Transport) and Laura Shoaf, Managing Director, Transport for West Midlands and Chair of the Urban Transport Group. They were interviewed by Philipp Rode, Executive Director of LSE Cities.
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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 05: Sharing is caring
Urban Transport Next 03: The Tyne and Wear Metro at 40
Urban Transport Next 02: All on board?
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