Uber to Roll Out Service to Help Atlanta Tackle Traffic Congestion

Posted October 2, 2017

External Article: The Atlanta Business Chronicle

Jennifer Clark, associate professor in the School of Public Policy at Georgia Institute of Technology, was quoted in the Atlanta Business Chronicle October 2 article “Uber to Roll Out Service to Help Atlanta Tackle Traffic Congestion.” The School of Public Policy is a unit of the Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.

Excerpt:

Uber Technologies Inc. wants to help Atlanta tackle one of its biggest headache - traffic congestion. The ride-hailing service plans to bring a new tool called Uber Movement to the Big A. The web-based dashboard uses Uber trip data in a city to provide insight into traffic chokepoints, traffic flow and mass-transit use. The data is currently available to city planners, academics and private citizens in six cities - Boston, Washington DC, Manila, Philippines; Sydney, Australia; and Bogota, Colombia… The data Uber provides is interesting, but not important, said Jennifer Clark, director of the Center for Urban Innovation at Georgia Tech.

For the entire article “Uber to Roll Out Service to Help Atlanta Tackle Traffic Congestion” visit the Atlanta Business Chronical website.

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