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Thursday, 6 February 2020

Intermodal Routing: A Step towards Building Smart Urban Public Transportation System

Commuting in today’s fast-paced world has become more accessible to everyone because of smart transportation technologies. On-demand transport platforms like ride-sharing, bike-sharing, and shuttle services, autonomous vehicles, smart infrastructure, and other highly-effective digital urban public transit solutions have rapidly changed the way people commute on a daily basis. 

The Routing Race begins here…
Although many transport technologies have been introduced worldwide, finding the most suitable combination of modes can be a time-consuming task. Commuters have to rely on multiple routing channels – apps that provide information for the entire journey. They have to shift from one app to another to drive more information, and that’s frustrating. Furthermore, many routing apps provide insufficient information about transit data, traffic, vehicle arrivals, or delays. Switching multiple apps for booking different means of transport is also annoying. Therefore, presenting a powerful routing service, in the form of “Intermodal Routing” will enable commuters to choose the best suitable transport mode for the journey on a single platform.
Let us understand ‘Intermodal Routing’
The term indicates the combination of multiple transportation modes for a better mobility experience. It makes the journey attractive by including more than one form of transportation such as walking, bikes, buses, trains, private cars, ferries, trams, and much more. It integrates different transport modes into a single transport network in such a way that the entire ecosystem creates organized, coordinated, and efficiently planned routes for a seamless journey.

Intermodal Routing requires,

  • Integration and Interconnection of all the multiple transport modes 
  • Placement of conveniently located transport stations or connections
  • Improved coordination in the transport system
  • Proper management of E-ticketing system for all the routes
  • The adequate distribution system of all the transport modes
  • Implementation of different transportation technologies
  • Strict adherence to government policies 
The main objective of implementing intermodal routing most productively for the transportation industry is to minimize the travel time and emission of CO2. Because the bustling transportation industry is expanding at a superior level along with urbanization and, so are the complexities people face in urban areas related to traffic congestion, higher fuel consumption, increase in commuting time, and lot more. This results in CO2 and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions, which causes climate change on the earth’s surface, making the atmosphere warm. Hence, integrating other powerful routing technologies in the market will provide commuters a reliable and safe travel experience.
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