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This paper addresses the convergence of two major trends in the transportation world, namely MaaS (“Mobility as a Service”) and TM2.0 (“cooperation between traffic managers and service providers”); the specific case study described is MyCorridor project. The paper claims that TM2.0 is an effective enabler of MaaS and vice versa, we demonstrate that MaaS world could become an enabler for TM2.0. This will be evaluated in MyCorridor EC-funded project. MyCorridor is approaching the MaaS concept by addressing those services that are connected to the vehicle world, with the primary aim to stimulate travellers to shift from private vehicle ownership to sharing economy concept (car sharing, bicycle sharing, public transport and para transit). It extends the TM2.0 concept by providing a solution that incorporates multi-modal, seamless, flexible, reliable, user-friendly, all inclusive, price-worthy and environmentally sustainable travel at cities, regions and cross-border.
TM2.0, Traffic management, MaaS, connected traveller
TM2.0, Traffic management, MaaS, connected traveller
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