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MaaS: Are Cars Part of the Solution?
In order to successfully widen the transport network, authorities should consider private cars as part of the overall MaaS solution.
Autonomous Vehicles in MaaS
Trapeze is at the forefront of the autonomous mobility revolution: our self-driving ‘Trapizio’ bus has been active in Switzerland since March 2018.
Introducing Connect
Offering passengers control over their mobility actually improves the service they receive. And helps you along the way.
Introducing Ripple
Ripple revolutionises DRT notifications; dramatically reducing no-shows and late cancellations; and relieving admin workload on call centre staff.
Are we Seeing the End of Fixed Route Scheduling?
Mining data, dynamic scheduling – and the emergence of Flex services.
Real-Time Relaxation: The Solution to Airport Stress
How can we place accurate, up-to-date information in passengers’ hands and reduce stress?
Interview with Yorkshire Tiger’s John Shepherd
“Trapeze’s DAS is a great system, but like any technology, it’s only as good as the information it can access,”
DASH! – A quick peek
Pete Adney of Trapeze Group introduces the new DASH! management dashboard in this video trailer.
Trapeze Group awarded Future Bus Systems Routes and Schedules Contract for London
Trapeze Group has been awarded the contract to deliver the first project of TfL’s Future Bus System (FBS) programme…
First Group Co-Hosted Driver Payment Workshop
Accurate driver payment is of critical importance – but what can we do to improve it?
Are Your Drivers Being Paid Correctly?
Can you honestly say you know your drivers are paid the right amount each month?
Signs you are paying drivers incorrectly – and what to do about it
Payment of drivers is one of the most critical elements of any bus company, yet one of the hardest to get right. ..
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