For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to change
- Written by Neil Sipe, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Queensland
The Whim app seamlessly connects users to multiple transport modes in Helsinki – public transport, taxis, car rental and car/bicycle sharing.Aleksandra Suzi/ShutterstockMobility as a Service (MaaS) represents a new way of thinking about about transport. It has the potential to be the most significant innovation in transport since the advent...





