The following sections provide links to urban mobility media:
Bloomberg CityLab looks at urban topics through the lenses of design, culture, transportation, environment, economy, housing, justice, and government.
CoMotion is a global platform where the most innovative transportation and technology companies, as well as civic and business leaders from across the mobility ecosystem explore, collaborate, and interact to share ideas and make deals.
EIT Urban Mobility is an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). Since January 2019 EIT has been working to encourage positive changes in the way people move around cities in order to make them more liveable places.
Eltis facilitates the exchange of information, knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable urban mobility in Europe.
Intelligent Transport is the leading source for information in the urban public transport sector.
SmartCitiesWorld provides a quality, comprehensive and current global content resource for urban leaders and their partners.
UITP (Union Internationale des Transports Publics) is the International Association of Public Transport and a passionate champion of sustainable urban mobility.
Created in 2018, the Urban Mobility Weekly has become an industry reference read by over 14,000 mobility professionals. With articles from across the globe, we are dedicated to exploring the full range of views from industry insiders and experts to provide a robust understanding of the mobility of today and tomorrow.
Urban Transport Magazine covers Public Transport in Cities and Regions around the World.
Urban Transport News brings updates from urban mobility, metro rail, high-speed rail, rapid rail, road transport, aviation and maritime industry in India.
Over 800 photos from European Cities.
A very large and comprehensive photo library by Karl Fjellstrom.
Free Public Transport Photos.
Over 19,000 photos from cities around the world.
An open-source photo collection of pedestrian and bicycling scenes.
Free photos on Urban Mobility.
A collection of photos by World Bank staff.
Over 130 pages of presentations to conferences, government officials, and technical advisory meetings.
Over 130 presentations on various aspects of urban mobility.
ELTIS has made 100 presentation slides available for download.
Secretary-General of the
International Transport Forum at the OECD, José Viegas, presents new approaches to the challenges facing city transport, with a focus on access and leveraging changes to radically reorganise the mobility system.
Around 60 videos on EU Urban Mobility
This video presents the concept of “smart mobility” which can be interpreted as transport systems and services that use advanced information and communications technology which increase users’ convenience in their trips.
2020 Six years after the European Commission called for a step-change, there is no clear indication that EU cities are fundamentally changing their approaches to moving people around cities and shifting urban traffic to more sustainable and environmentally friendly modes of transport.
This has 33 urban mobility related videos.