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    In the evolving landscape of Canadian transportation, the majority of Canadian households own at least one car, predominantly favouring gas-powered vehicles. Despite the gaining popularity of micromobility and ridesharing options, vehicle purchase intent remains high, influenced by age, gender and financial factors. However, despite governmental mandates, the promotion of electric..."
    The rising cost of living has caused many Germans to switch to more affordable means of transport in their everyday life. Brands across categories can benefit from this by exploring the potential of newly emerging travel hubs (eg pop-up stores at multimodal mobility stations). Dr. Jennifer Hendricks, Senior Analyst -..."
    “Current economic and automotive market conditions have presented some challenges for car ownership, driving some consumers to turn to alternate means of transportation. As consumers return to pre-pandemic activities, alternate methods of transportation will continue to play a valuable role, but will won’t replace the benefits of personal vehicle ownership.” –..."
    “With the COVID-19 pandemic in the rear view mirror, consumers are venturing back to in-person school and work. Commuting has returned to normal. Or perhaps the new normal? With electric vehicle mandates on the horizon and alternative (read: non-car) options gaining popularity, the commuting landscape is headed for change. But..."
    "The shortage of semi-conductor computer chips is continuing to lead to shortages of new manufactured vehicles, which is creating delays in new orders. Despite this, the industry has found innovative solutions to maximise growth through increased investment in digital business models, telematics technology and electric vehicles." - Jack Maskell, B2B Analyst This..."
    "As pandemic imposed restrictions and concerns ease across the United States, consumers are increasingly returning to pre-pandemic activities. As a result, consumers are looking to alternate transportation services to accommodate their need for travel – a positive sign for the industry overall. Moving forward, it will be critical for alternate..."
    “Despite relatively low levels of current usage, there is a widespread public view that e-mobility will play an increasing role in our transport future. Innovation is making e-bikes a more attractive consumer product, which have the potential to draw in new customers outside of the traditional cycling base. The cost-of-living..."
    “Most consumers look to alternate transportation as a compliment to vehicle ownership, rather than a replacement. However, this evolving part of the auto industry continues to introduce consumers to new and innovative services. As alternate transportation becomes increasingly available, affordable and convenient consumers will continue to look to these services..."

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    “Commercial air travel’s recovery has begun, boosted by the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The rebound phase will carry into the spring and summer of next year, after which airlines will need to transition into a ‘post-pandemic’ strategy. This next normal will hinge not only on improving the passenger experience but..."
    “COVID-19 has been particularly disruptive for transport, but offers a chance to reset the dial and build a more sustainable, integrated 21st century network. The car has become a cocoon for many people during the pandemic with the challenge of encouraging a shift towards public transit becoming more difficult. The..."

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    “The VFR and holiday segments are expected to recover quickest from COVID-19, while the business travel market will take longer to recover to pre-pandemic levels and may never reach its previous heights. Measures and innovations that enhance feelings of safety, increase confidence in travelling and make the journey as efficient..."
    “COVID-19 has been hugely disruptive for transport, but offers a chance to reset the dial and build a more sustainable, integrated 21st century network. The car has become a cocoon for many people during the pandemic and the challenge of encouraging a modal shift towards public transport has become that..."