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The Metropolitan Transportation Commission under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Korea signed a cooperation agreement with the Korea Expressway Corporation, Kakao Mobility and Supermove on a pilot project of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) that unifies public transportation route finding, reservation and payment services in a single app.
MaaS is an application that aggregates all services on transport vehicles such as trains, trams, buses, planes, taxis, small vehicles (such as scooters) to urban air transport (UAM). MaaS will also allow users to book transport services and pay on the same platform, instead of having to separate them on two applications as it is currently. The transport commission will pilot this service from December this year and last for 2 years to perfect the features for convenient use before widely spreading it to private enterprises and local governments.
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