Moovit Reveals Its Annual Global Public Transport Report: Here’s What Transit Commutes Looked Like in 2020
2021年1月27日 - 1:00AM
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Patterns will Enable Mobileye to Begin Offering Robotaxi Services
in 2022 to Fulfill the Companies’ Shared Mobility-as-a-Service
Vision
Moovit, an Intel Company, a leading mobility-as-a-service (MaaS)
solutions provider and creator of the No. 1 urban mobility app,
today launched its 2020 Global Public Transport Report. The annual
interactive report brings together data analysis from tens of
millions of trip requests performed by Moovit app users with user
research in 104 cities across 28 countries. The result is a
comprehensive breakdown of how people moved around their cities
last year, including COVID-19’s harsh blow on public and shared
transportation usage, and offers transportation agencies and
municipalities the ability to gain insights into what riders need
to feel safe.
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Moovit, an Intel Company, leading
mobility-as-a-service solutions provider and creator of the No. 1
urban mobility app, has launched its 2020 Global Public Transport
Report. The annual interactive report brings together data analysis
from tens of millions of trip requests performed by Moovit app
users with user research in 104 cities across 28 countries.
(Credit: Moovit, an Intel Company)
Moovit’s millions of users around the world make it uniquely
positioned to provide behavioral mobility insights that answer the
many questions about transportation usage, especially as it has
been impacted by COVID-19.
More: Autonomous Driving/Mobileye (Press Kit)
The data revealed in the 2020 Global Public Transport Report
indicates that public and shared transportation riders are open to
new transit options that are considered safe and convenient, such
as future robotaxi services. To fulfill its shared MaaS vision,
Mobileye, a leader in autonomous vehicle technology and Moovit’s
sister company, plans to harness Moovit’s mobility behavioral
insight to offer autonomous MaaS in key markets globally. Moovit’s
urban mobility app used by millions and deep understanding of
mobility patterns will enable Mobileye to begin offering robotaxi
services, both as a standalone and in partnership with transit
operators in 2022.
Moovit’s report includes two new categories: COVID-19 impact on
public transit usage, and mobile payment demand for mass transit
rides. Additional report metrics include the duration of a one-way
public transit commute, wait time at stops/stations, walking
distance as part of a one-way commute, number of transfers, total
trip distance, rider feedback (what public transit riders said
would encourage ridership), and micro-mobility (bike and scooter)
usage frequency, including why it’s used and barriers to
adoption.
“We’re living in a time where data is more important than ever
before,” said Yovav Meydad, Moovit’s chief growth and marketing
officer. “Especially in the public transportation industry, big
data can help cities and transit agencies gain insights into what
riders need in order to increase mass transit use. We're excited to
release our annual Global Public Transport Report, which includes
insights from riders themselves on what they need in order to feel
safe riding public transportation. This report is a great tool for
transit agencies, operators and municipalities to learn about the
services they can offer to fill in the gaps and keep their city
running.”
The report includes findings for major world cities in the
Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe. This includes New York, San
Francisco, London, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Singapore, Berlin,
Rome, São Paulo, Sydney and more.
Worldwide findings include:
- NYC has the highest COVID-related deaths among all U.S. cities,
yet 44% are not interested in mobile payments for a safer mass
transit journey;
- Meanwhile, 54% of locals in Sao Paulo, the Brazilian city with
the highest COVID-related deaths, want mobile payment for public
transportation
- Specifically due to COVID-19, 43% of Singaporeans want to know
how crowded a public transportation vehicle is, before they
board.
- Attributed significantly to stay-at-home orders, almost 57% of
Italian riders are using public transit less frequently or not at
all.
- Jakarta locals endure the longest public transportation
commutes in the world, while locals of Burgos, Spain, enjoy the
shortest.
- About 49% of Spaniards have indicated that they use public
transportation with the same frequency, or more, despite the
pandemic.
For those interested in exploring and comparing the data in
major global cities around the world, Moovit’s 2020 Global Public
Transport Report can be viewed on the Moovit website.
About Moovit
Moovit (www.moovit.com), an Intel Company, is a leading Mobility
as a Service (MaaS) solutions provider and the creator of the #1
urban mobility app. Moovit was acquired by Intel in 2020 to join
forces with Mobileye and advance its MaaS strategy. Together,
Moovit and Mobileye will accelerate the global adoption of
autonomous transportation. Moovit’s iOS, Android and Web apps guide
people in getting around town effectively and conveniently, using
any mode of transport. Introduced in 2012 it now serves over 950
million users in more than 3,400 cities across 112 countries.
Moovit amasses up to six billion anonymous data points a day to add
to the world’s largest repository of transit and urban mobility
data. For governments, cities, transit agencies, and private
companies, Moovit offers AI-powered MaaS solutions covering
planning, operations, and optimization with proven value in
reducing congestion, growing ridership, and increasing efficiency
and asset utilization. Industry leaders such as Microsoft, Uber,
and Cubic have partnered with Moovit to power their mobility
offerings.
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
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