'More reassuring still is the lack of evidence that public-transit systems have played a role in COVID-19 transmission—and a growing body of research pointing in the other direction'.
Excellent analysis by @JSadikKhan and @SethSolomonow
https://t.co/IqIYto9CcL
What's about to happen in Oslo is #V2X. Autonomous shuttles communicating with traffic lights 🚦Buckle up for a smooth ride in Kongens Gate area in a very near future! #autonomousvehicles#dktrp
Today, @PonyAI_tech _tech and @Fremont_CA launched an autonomous vehicle commute pilot program for a group of city employees, providing a shared, on-demand, #lastmile service from Fremont’s Amtrak/@ACE_train station to City offices: https://t.co/nx9U8BU23R
A new study from research consultancy firm @Kantar shows that private car trips in cities will drop by around 10% by 2030 while trips made by #walking, #biking, and public #transit will rise a combined 49% in the same period. https://t.co/g7fKwSwTJD
Impressive policy in @stormberg: One quarter (25%) of the workforce should be persons with a different and troublesome background, including unskilled people, earlier convicts and drug-abusers. #1 on the @NHHnor Social Innovation Index https://t.co/U8NrfXzTwZ
In Norway, slow TV is an art (probably due to the weather). On February 9th, the Svalbard Treaty is 100 years old. To commemorate, the Norwegian Broadcasting Company shows a journey around Spitsbergen. It is 8 days and 8 hours left of the program. Enjoy! https://t.co/XU7X7M6JoX