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Sao Paulo’s Innovative Proposal to Regulate Shared Mobility by Pricing Vehicle Use

Sao Paulo’s Innovative Proposal to Regulate Shared Mobility by Pricing Vehicle Use | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Taxi drivers in Sao Paulo recently protesting the regularization of TNCs such as Uber. Photo by: Diego Torres Silvestre / Flickr How to regulate and manage the emerging services of shared and on-demand mobility? This was a topic of much debate during the most recent Transforming Transportation event, a major global conference of transport professionals organized by the World Bank and the World Resources Institute in Washington DC in January 2016. One recent development from Sao Paulo stands out as a worthwhile effort to balance the objectives of promoting innovation by Transportation Network Companies (TNCs, such as Uber, Lyft, EasyTaxi, 99Taxi, and others) and ridesharing services (such as BlablaCar, Caronetas, Tripda and others) with the interests of the city and its residents. The Municipal Government of Sao Paulo has published for public comments until January 27, 2016 a draft decree to charge TNCs an upfront fee based on an estimate of vehicle-kilometers, also referred to as “credits”, to be used by its fleet of passenger cars in a two month period, plus a surcharge if credits are exceeded. The idea is that any registered TNC could bid in an online public auction to purchase credits periodically and with certain limitations to ensure competition. This approach would create a market for these credits and be aligned with the principle commonly known in the vehicle insurance industry as “pay-as-you-drive”, and would allow the city to receive a fee from TNCs for the commercial use of its public road infrastructure, which can then be used to better manage and maintain it. The decree would exempt free ridesharing services which the city believes would help reduce the total number of vehicle-kilometers on its congested road network.
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No F*cking Way. Elon Musk Is Innovating a Whole New Kind of Transport? | Big Think

No F*cking Way. Elon Musk Is Innovating a Whole New Kind of Transport? | Big Think | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Plans for the Hyperloop train are getting kinda serious. A full-sized prototype of the system is set to be built in California within weeks according to reports. But while testing may be moving forward on American soil, the United States may not be the first country to enjoy all the benefits it has to offer.

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Occupy, Resist, Produce – Officine Zero - YouTube

Officine Zero, former RSI (Rail Service Italia) was dedicated to the maintenance and repair of sleeping cars. When in December 2011 Italian train services decided to stop the night train service and invest in fast track trains, RSI closed. Some 20 workers out of the almost 60 employees strong work force did not accept the closing and took up the struggle. They found support among the activists from the nearby social center, “Strike.” In February 2012 they occupied their work place. Together they started a laboratory on reconversion, organizing public assemblies attended by hundreds of people. The “crazy idea” of the Officine Zero was born. Precarious workers, independent workers, craftsmen, professionals and students joined the occupation. The mixture between old and new work forms, bringing together different precarious work situations, trying to overcome isolation and individualization is an important core idea of the project.

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Flying Cars? Flying Ideas: The Future of Mobility

The auto industry is in the midst of a revolution -- what powers cars, what keeps them safe, even the idea of what a car is. How does an established leader like ...
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GLOBALS.TV - The Future of Mobility and Sharing Economy - Mar 24, 2015

+100 Globals Expats and guests joined us on a very innovative topic on the future of mobility and sharing economy. We had a heated panel discussion and great buffet with drinks that keep us networking till midnight together with Innovators, Startups, Investors, people from corporate and embassies. 

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Towards New Urban Mobility

LSE Cities is an international centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science that studies how people and cities interact in a rapidly urbanising world, focussing on how the design of cities impacts on society, culture and the environment. Through research, conferences, teaching and projects, the centre aims to shape new thinking and practice on how to make cities fairer and more sustainable for the next generation of urban dwellers, who will make up some 70 per cent of the global population by 2050.
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Mobility, FutureProofing - BBC Radio 4

Mobility, FutureProofing - BBC Radio 4 | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
How will we move from place to place in future? Will speed and freedom always be the goal?
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How Startups Can Lead the Way to a Mobility Revolution - New Cities Foundation

How Startups Can Lead the Way to a Mobility Revolution - New Cities Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Industrial channels and mobility practices are changing at an unprecedented pace throughout the world.
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Elon Musk’s Hyperloop is actually being built in California next year

Elon Musk’s Hyperloop is actually being built in California next year | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Agreements have been secured for a five-mile £65-million test track in California.
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