Smart Mobility After Covid-19: Future Of Transportation Industry And Its Global Impact

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Smart mobility after Covid-19 is one of the key concerns in this tough time. Transportation is among the most affected sectors in the world that will surely have to change its way of operations and business models. There are several questions and challenges in front of the transportation companies and government to gain the customer’s trust back in them and safeguard their safety and security. 

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Most of the people who used to travel across the places are now working from home. This has reduced the movement of transport vehicles across the globe. All the modes of transportation such as trains, buses, flights, cars are kept on hold unless the pandemic subsides. But what comes as a bigger concern is the impact on the transportation industry will take the course in transportation after corona. Since social distancing and the risk of getting infected would continue to persist; the mobility sector will have to change its business models and protocols accordingly.

Let us discuss how the automobile companies have responded to the transportation challenges during Covid-19

What are some changing work scenarios to expect post-COVID?

Although it is very difficult to say the exact work scenario in transportation after corona, there are some potential changes that are likely to take place in the future.

Mobility Trends During Covid-19

Due to the rocky situation for the transport and smart mobility industry there are several changes that are likely to emerge as the upcoming trends after easing down of Covid-19. Here are some of the leading game-changers for the market are:

1 MaaS is Multimodal

Mobility as a service (MaaS) is the first trend that was picking pace even before the pandemic. The only difference after the Covid-19 would be that the traffic management system will play a vital role in transportation. Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO) and Traffic Management are likely to be integrated with the MaaS in the coming year. However, even though the mobility choices are foreseen to change; data obtained from traffic operation and management are more or less to remain the same.

2 Travel Time Goals

Owing to social distancing, the travel time goal is another trend to prevail in urban areas. In this case, the technology is expected to play an important part in improving mobility services. It is predicted that the transportation planning would face two major changes: First, planning considering the disease outbreak and natural disasters; second, the planning process is likely to become more flexible than it is at present.

3 Utilizing AI

The implementation of artificial intelligence is expected to see a wider scope after Covid-19. AI is likely to be implemented in various aspects such as operational efficiency and optimization with the help of predictive analysis of demand in transportation, improvement in user experience, preventive security and safety management using AI-enabled video analytics, autonomous delivery and dispatching operations to bridge the gap between environmental changes and increasing demand, and improved preventive maintenance.

4 Autonomous Public Transport

Again, social distancing being an important precaution to be taken long after the disappearance of coronavirus, public transport will have to change their operating models. There has to be contactless transport, to avoid infection among the people. This encourages the emergence of the autonomous public transportation system. These vehicles will be put on roads for commute, instead of being operated for trials only. The transport companies are working on reducing onboard fare, installing safety panels near the driver to reduce the exposure from passengers boarding the transport, rear-door boarding, and others.

Besides this, public transport autonomous vehicles are being tested for no human attendants to pick and drop medical professionals. These AVs for public transports are likely to be launched on roads soon, looking at the current impact on transportation scenarios.

5 Road-side Management

The governments of various states are working on kerb management systems and initiatives. The pandemic has already impacted the system owing to the fluctuation in the use of roadside as well as parking reductions. Cities are changing their infrastructure to provide parking facilities for food takeaway, and reduction or elimination of parking spaces, which attract an increased number of people, such as malls, parks, and beaches.

6 Improving ‘Complete Trip’

The transportation companies are relentlessly working on providing the ‘complete trip’ experience to the travelers. It aims to provide seamless and effective transportation to improve mobility access. It enables passengers to travel independently from one place to another. This will now be accompanied by preventive measures to avoid the infection.

Apart from these trends, there are some major impacts seen on the urban mobility transportation service as well. The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc in many parts of the world.

Let us see how it has changed the public transit sector and taxi and ride-hailing services

Will Protected and Shared Mobility Become Future of Transportation?

It would be interesting to see the way people would react to the transportation post-COVID-19. The passengers prefer the mode of mobility based on three key factors namely affordability, experience, and convenience. But, after the pandemic another important factor added to the list is safety. The passengers would want the source of mobility to be so safe that the virus infection would not pass on to the other co-passengers or the driver.

Author's Bio

Shoeb Ahmad

Shoeb Ahmad, with an experience of 22 years in Digital World, heads Digital Marketing at Mobisoft Infotech. He has a rich experience in SEM, SEO, Social Media & other verticals of Digital Media. He also has been a consultant for a variety of industries, enterprises & startups. He loves reading & traveling. He often writes on various forums since he believes ‘Knowledge increases by sharing.’

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