Perspectives

The Deloitte City Mobility Index

Gauging global readiness for the future of mobility

​What does smart urban mobility look like, city-by-city? How are global cities faring so far? Learn the steps that cities can take to realize the future of mobility in the coming decades.

Where should cities go tomorrow?

A smart city is a data-driven city, one in which municipal leaders have an increasingly sophisticated understanding of conditions in the areas they oversee, including the urban transportation system. In the past, regulators used questionnaires and surveys to map user needs. Today, platform operators can rely on databases to provide a more accurate picture in a much shorter time frame at a lower cost. Now, leaders can leverage a vast array of data from the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and other digital technologies to develop and inform intelligent decisions about people, places, and products.

Unfortunately, when it comes to designing and implementing a long-term vision for future mobility, it is all too easy to ignore, misinterpret, or skew this data to fit a preexisting narrative.1 We have seen this play out in dozens of conversations with transportation leaders all over the world. To build that vision, leaders need to gather the right data, ask the right questions, and focus on where cities should go tomorrow.

Find out more by clicking on the picture on the right side and get access to the full article of the Deloitte City Mobility Index. Here you will find an overview of how we constructed the DCMI and a discussion of some of our key findings. 

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Learn more about how governments can enable a better transportation experience for all citizens in the article "Harnessing the future of mobility".

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