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 ======10 thoughts for next generation mobility pricing====== ======10 thoughts for next generation mobility pricing======
 +Mobility pricing, in its myriad forms, provides an opportunity for society to rebalance the scales of transport consumption and adopt a fairer, more responsible approach. The report discusses 10 thoughts for the next generation of mobility pricing, aiming to increase awareness, foster collaboration, and develop discussion around the opportunities and challenges societies will face in the near, medium, and potentially far future.\\ 
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 | Language:  | English   | | Language:  | English   |
 | Publisher:  |[[encyclopedia:arup|ARUP]]  | | Publisher:  |[[encyclopedia:arup|ARUP]]  |
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 | Page count:  |15  | | Page count:  |15  |
  
 =====Methods===== =====Methods=====
- +The research method used in the report involved consulting a range of Arup and external thought leaders and considering the potential implications across next generation mobility pricing, low emission, shared, connected, and autonomous mobility. The report also includes case studies and policy decisions to support the 10 thoughts for the next generation of mobility pricing.\\  
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 =====Key Insights===== =====Key Insights=====
 +The report discusses 10 thoughts for the next generation of mobility pricing, aiming to increase awareness, foster collaboration, and develop discussion around the opportunities and challenges societies will face in the near, medium, and potentially far future. It emphasizes the need for a fairer, more responsible approach to transport consumption and highlights the potential impact on cities.\\  
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