TECHNOLOGIES FOR A GREEN CITY: DIGITAL AND ECO-FRIENDLY BUS STOPS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Abstract
Modern cities face a range of challenges in organizing public transport: road congestion, long bus waiting intervals, inefficient resource use, and high levels of greenhouse gas emissions. One effective solution is the implementation of smart and eco-friendly bus stops, which integrate digital technologies, energy-efficient systems, and green elements, enhancing passenger comfort and safety.
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