MaaS Global, creator of Whim app, acquired by umob following bankruptcy
- Date: 04/18/2024
MaaS platform umob – which fully integrates the use of shared mobility, taxi and public transport in one app –…
The UK government has released voluntary guidelines for developers of transport and navigation apps, focusing on Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) technology to enhance travel experiences. The guidelines emphasize accessibility and affordability, encouraging features such as wheelchair-accessible routes and fair pricing. The recommendations also suggest displaying all public transport options in MaaS apps to avoid fragmentation. The voluntary code of practice aims to support MaaS growth without stifling innovation, allowing for evidence gathering on potential future regulations.
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