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The Future of Mass Transit Planning and Scheduling: Five Predictions for the Near Future

Future of Mass Transit Planning and Scheduling

In the past year and in the wake of many changes in the mobility world, cities have taken a greater role in setting ground rules for transportation.

All this has transformed mass transit and its role in cities, while at the same time, new technologies are affecting planning and scheduling. This webinar will discuss these new technologies and make some predictions.

We will discuss:

  • “Un-fixing” fixed routes
  • The role of artificial intelligence
  • Data-driven decisions
  • Optimizing everything

Presenters:

  • Roni Floman, VP Marketing Optibus
  • Kevin Nguyen, Presales Manager, North America, Optibus

Original webinar date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019

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