SUM Zones
Dynamic Shared Use Mobility (SUM) zones provide spots for carpools, pickup/dropoff, and delivery services.
This positive feedback encourages more private investment in mobility hubs, reinforcing its relevance on city blocks.
A natural byproduct of investing in new mobility infrastructure are more efficient streets and reduced carbon footprint:
Enforce designated zones for rideshare and delivery vehicles.
Manage scooter charging stations and secure bike parking.
Provide real-time public transit departures, multimodal trip planning, and universal payment.
Make transit accessible to everyone, no smartphone or bank account required.
New and existing connected infrastructure can communicate directly with phones, vehicles, and the cloud.
Dynamic Shared Use Mobility (SUM) zones provide spots for carpools, pickup/dropoff, and delivery services.
Shared lockers bring efficiency to the final 500-feet, reducing double-parked vehicles.
Micromobility docks improve pedestrian safety offering secure parking and charging for new mobility.
EV car share pods help end the dependency on privately owned vehicles.
Integration with trip planning and digital payment platforms ease user experience of intermodal travel.
Sensors and beacons offer real-time anonymized movement data to aid city planners.
Digital display panels provide a means for real-time arrival info, city messaging, and advertising.
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