China Daily: City’s leaders need to be proactive
https://www.chinadailyhk.com/articles/20/85/113/1529897701398.html
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Hong Kong Economic Times: Civic Exchange Chairman Evan Auyang asks if the Government’s smart mobility plan can address the city’s main transit problems. (Chinese language)
Civic Exchange submitted its views on a smart, holistic transport policy, before a Legislative Council Panel on Transport meeting in January.
South China Morning Post: Civic Exchange Chairman Evan Auyang asks if the Government’s smart mobility plan can address the city’s main transit problems – such as overused MTR lines, vested interests among licensed operators and too many private cars.
HK01 Weekly: Civic Exchange Chairman Evan Auyang recommended an updated and holistic approach to transport policy. He said crowded MTR trains were one of the factors driving more people to purchase private cars.
All aspects of our daily lives – our homes, jobs, air, water and food – could be improved by innovation and technological advancement. Civic Exchange offers its recommendations for the Government’s “Smart City” plans.