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November 20, 2019
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Better Transit through On-Demand Tech?

By Ryerson CBI | Transportation/Transit

Private transportation companies (PTCs) like Uber and Lyft offer convenient options to move around cities. But as these services have grown more popular, they’ve led to significant changes to individual…

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October 29, 2019
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Regulate Ride Hailing to Match City’s Goals: Yemi Adediji

By Ryerson CBI | RU City Builders, Transportation/Transit

Yemi Adediji is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow of the Urban Analytics Institute at Ryerson University. An expert in collecting and interpreting “big data,” she leads research initiatives that seek to…

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October 2, 2019
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Small-Town Transit Levels Up with Bus-Hailing App

By Ryerson CBI | Ryerson, Transportation/Transit

If public transit agencies, which deliver an essential service, can modernize their services using technology, they stand a chance of competing with automobiles and car-based ride-hailing services that Ryerson researchers…

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