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Xoom towns - effects on life & travel

Stew Langille - August 26, 2020 2

The pandemic has exposed the worst kept secret in the world - we don’t need big fancy offices. They don’t benefit the company, the employees or investors. They are the dinosaurs of a past age - a time of corporate excess and ego. There have been several examples of companies coming to the realizatio

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Which traditional petrol-head companies are jumping on the electric bandwagon?

Freya Sawbridge - December 17, 2020

Automobiles such as GMC’s Hummer have long prided themselves as an emblem of power and wealth. But many people loathed the gas-guzzling machine with some protestors even spray painting ''gross polluter'' over a bunch of Hummers in a 2003 stunt. To be successful in today’s environmentally conscious w

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Float-Yellow Cab Partnership for Safer & Cheaper Travel in San Francisco

Chelsea Smith - October 27, 2020 1

The pandemic hit the United States hard, disrupting business as usual and causing major bustling cities across the country, to come to a screaming halt. On top of shelter in place orders turning life as we know it upside down, the state of California issued a lawsuit against popular app-based ride-h

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What is the Average Cost of Transportation in Singapore?

Jeff Beale - May 16, 2020

When it comes to traveling in Singapore, budgeting on transportation can make up a substantial part of anyone's budget. Whether you are local commuting to University or someone who is visiting, it's helpful to have at least a rough idea of what it might cost you to take public or private options.s e

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E-bikes vs Regular Bikes - Compare Pros & Cons

Georgia Hines - October 1, 2020

If you are in the market for a bike and are wanting to explore a new safe way to travel around your city then its best to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of both the e-bike and a regular bike. The cliche on whether an e-bike is a lazy version of riding a regular bike may not quite be accur

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Is ‘Mobility-as-a-Service’ the future of transit?

Freya Sawbridge, Chelsea Smith - November 5, 2020 2

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is a web-based application that provides access to multiple transport options with only a single payment channel. Whether you want to take a bus, bike, taxi, metro or ride-share, the service links everything together and presents it on a single interface. If using cars a

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