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E-Scooter Ban

Alexandra Pacurar - November 13, 2019

Everything You Need To Know About Singapore’s Latest E-Scooter Ban  In the article below, we are taking you step by step through the latest regulations on riding e-scooters in Singapore. An increase in accidents has caused legislators in Singapore to ban the use of e-scooters on sidewalks

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Is Ride-Sharing Sustainable?

Alexandra Pacurar - December 16, 2019 1

Climate change is slowly but surely becoming the hottest (pun intended) topic of public debate. Consequently, pollution, sustainability, green and eco-friendly living are attracting more interest than ever. Every new product or service goes through these filters, and the shared economy is no excepti

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What's Next For The Shared Economy

Alexandra Pacurar - January 3, 2020

In 2019, hardly a month went by without Uber making headlines and the end of the year was no exception. One of the most interesting news items, in addition to the company’s co-founder, Travis Kalanick, stepping down from the board, was the announcement about Uber Works. The ride-sharing giant wants

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Ride-sharing companies are experimenting with subscriptions

Alexandra Pacurar - January 9, 2020

The subscription economy is growing alongside the mobile economy. Today, it’s not just about Amazon and Netflix, but also about the next era of transportation. Ride-sharing companies have developed subscriptions for commuters in a bid to secure a monthly stream of income. The question is: Are they w

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Rides, Life After Lockdown: What Happens After April 30?

Alexandra Pacurar - April 29, 2020 2

Social distancing guidelines from the U.S. presidential administration are set to expire tomorrow. So, what will happen after April 30? What will our lives look like in six months? How will we travel in 2021? Tough questions that we try to respond in the story below. There is nothing that we all

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Moving Around in the City: What Changes

Alexandra Pacurar - May 2, 2020 1

Talks of easing lockdown measures are intensifying and some states have already started reopening the economy, despite the existing threat of a spike in COVID-19 cases. While for many this is the long-awaited sign of hope that life is going back to normal, we couldn’t be further from it. How will li

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