Funding available to develop a mobile app to help people with disabilities
SEStran would like to develop an application that will allow people with disabilities (seen and unseen), mobility issues, learning difficulties or degenerative conditions such as dementia to be able to plan their journeys from door-to-door.
By MaaS Scotland|2019-10-07T09:12:56+00:00November 23rd, 2018|Categories: News|
Neatebox: 'Welcome’ Aboard project to enhance rail travel for people with dementia
'Welcome' Aboard, a new service which aims to improve the rail travel experience for people living with dementia, is among the winners of an innovation competition, run by RSSB, the Rail Safety and Standards Board, as part of the Department for Transport’s work to improve accessibility for all passengers.
By MaaS Scotland|2019-10-07T09:12:56+00:00October 16th, 2018|Categories: News|
Impact of Driverless Vehicles could reclaim over 1,100 hectares of land
Connected & Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) could lower need for private vehicle-use, allowing cities to reclaim up to 80% of parking space and tackle the spiralling cost of congestion
By MaaS Scotland|2019-10-07T09:12:56+00:00September 26th, 2018|Categories: News|
Scottish Government Commits to £2m MaaS Investment Fund
During the Programme for Government announcement on 4th September 2018, The First Minister announced that the Scottish Government would invest up to £2m to support the testing of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in Scotland.
By MaaS Scotland|2019-10-07T09:12:56+00:00September 5th, 2018|Categories: News|