by SOS | Oct 6, 2020 | Blog, MaaS Blog
Less than two months to deadline for publishing more mobility data through National Access Points Open mobility data, following service level 2 of the MMTIS regulation, shall be published, and made available through the NAP by all mobility actors in scope no later...
by SOS | Apr 24, 2020 | Blog, MaaS Blog, Uncategorised
When you use the EU regulated open mobility data standards and formats MMTIS (EU) 2017/1926 it is easy to share the pandemic restrictions of your shared mobility services – even as changes in restriction level have shown to be rather frequent as the world is...
by SOS | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog, MaaS Blog
In need of access to a car? There are many other ways than having to buy one especially if you live in an urban environment. The traditional way is to buy or lease a car. It is promoted to give you freedom of mobility. However you can argue that car ownership actually...
by SOS | Dec 2, 2019 | Blog, MaaS Blog
The first milestone has been reached in the EU quest to make it easier for people to plan their travels using shared mobility options rather than the private owned car, by using multimodal travel information services. December 1, 2019 all EU countries shall have...
by SOS | Jul 5, 2019 | Blog, MaaS Blog
The first major milestone (Level 1) is fast approaching for the EU regulation to facilitate Multimodal Travel Information Services (MMTIS) by opening mobility data listed through National Access Points. Fig: Masterplan for the miletones of the MMTIS regulation:...
by SOS | Jul 4, 2019 | Blog, MaaS Blog
National Access Points – getting closer to MaaS EU-wide A paper I presented at the ITS Eindhoven conference June 2019 The paper highlights the regulation on the provision of EU-wide multimodal travel information and discuss the impact for the actors in the mobility...