Joint study released on feasibility of implementing MaaS in the Greater Toronto Area

  • Date: 07/20/2023

The Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) and infrastructure consulting firm AECOM, today announced the release of Mobility as a Service  A feasibility study on implementing MaaS in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The study focuses on gaining a comprehensive understanding of the MaaS concept and its desirability and feasibility in the GTA region

By examining the GTA’s existing infrastructure landscape and current economic, political, technological, and operational conditions, the report pinpoints challenges while identifying realistic opportunities for tangible benefits and value through a regional MaaS system that combines multiple transportation modes under a seamless navigation and payment app. This collaboration between CUI’s Applied Solutions Lab and AECOM Cities sector also marks the study of MaaS through an equity and diversity lens to develop and communicate innovations and solutions that lead to greater access to mobility and resilience in busy urban centres.

Grounded in lessons learned on recent MaaS deployments around the world, and numerous conversations and focus groups, this joint AECOM/CUI study provides an insightful look at the role MaaS could play in the GTA.  The report outlines an approach for MaaS acceptance and implementation that includes identifying key partners, developing agreed upon goals, and establishing a common framework that includes fare and policy integration, data sharing standards, cost-effectiveness, and a means of leveraging existing transportation systems towards a more integrated mobility service delivery.

To read the full report, please click here.

 

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