
Urban populations are growing and coming from diverse parts of the world, especially in emerging nations like Nigeria. Due to the potential for increased demand for urban services brought on by this hitherto unheard-of human population, the transportation infrastructure and emerging internet technologies will likely face additional strains. For individuals to access housing, places of employment, and other services, urban mobility is essential to the smooth running of any given community. Although internet mobile services haven't completely replaced urban transport systems, the current development has lessened the number of requirements put on transit inside urban mobility in our towns and cities. The purpose of this article is to assess how well urban mobility and the Internet of Things function in the transportation system. The article evaluates the degree of accessibility for travellers, the operational effectiveness of the Internet of Things, and the difficulties associated with urban mobility with the Internet of Things. The study found convincing evidence of a connection between urban mobility and the internet as well as a correlation coefficient.
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