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How Researchers & Universities in Europe Can Utilise Smart Mobility Insights

June 6, 2022
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The trusted work of traffic engineers, universities and industry researchers is critical to achieving the sustainability goals of France and Benelux – the leaders in green mobility worldwide. Fundamental to that work is access to accurate and reliable traffic data.

University researchers and traffic engineering professionals have been challenged to get the data they need to conduct proper research studies, which means having to sift through multiple data sources to arrive at actionable information.

That’s where connected vehicle data comes into play.

Download the factsheet to see how connected vehicle data provides you with granular and unbiased traffic data, so you can get the right information efficiently.

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The trusted work of traffic engineers, universities and industry researchers is critical to achieving the sustainability goals of France and Benelux – the leaders in green mobility worldwide. Fundamental to that work is access to accurate and reliable traffic data.

University researchers and traffic engineering professionals have been challenged to get the data they need to conduct proper research studies, which means having to sift through multiple data sources to arrive at actionable information.

That’s where connected vehicle data comes into play.

Download the factsheet to see how connected vehicle data provides you with granular and unbiased traffic data, so you can get the right information efficiently.

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