Policy and Regulation

How Urban Policies Shape the Flow of City Traffic: An In-Depth Look

Big cities everywhere are feeling the squeeze—busy streets, long commutes, and growing concerns about air quality. As populations swell and economies ramp up, the number of cars on the road keeps climbing, clogging up urban centers even more. Simply building wider roads is no longer enough. What really counts is rethinking how we manage traffic, …

Public vs. Private Sector: Collaborating for Better Traffic Solutions

When it comes to easing the headaches of modern traffic congestion, the solutions aren’t coming from just one corner anymore. These days, real progress happens when public and private sectors team up. These arrangements, widely known as public-private partnerships (PPPs), are gaining ground as cities and agencies look to pool their resources, insights, and technical …

Regulatory Challenges in Integrating New Mobility Services

The ways people move through cities and suburbs are changing fast. With innovations like autonomous vehicles weaving through city streets and shared e-scooters lining the sidewalks, there’s no denying we’re witnessing a transportation revolution. These new options bring promises of greater accessibility, efficiency, and a lighter footprint on the planet. But here’s the catch: while …