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Smart mobility often focuses on apps and tech, but sometimes the most effective improvement is a simple, low-tech change in a city's layout, like better signage, dedicated pickup zones, or synchronized traffic lights on a key route. What's a small change you've seen that made getting around much easier?
Clear crosswalk timing on a busy street cut wait times and kept pedestrians safer
Dedicated pickup zones at transit hubs made rideshare and bus transfers smoother and less chaotic
Simple wayfinding signage with larger fonts helped me not get lost in new neighborhoods
Synchronized traffic lights on a key corridor slashed delays and kept trips predictable This aligns with smart mobility 2025 trends
A wider curb lane near a busy stop lets bikes and scooters pass more smoothly and reduces near misses