@article{automotive-transport-tech-engg, author = {Gaurav Mishra and Sagar Mishra}, title = { Mobility as a Service: A Revolution in Urban Transportation}, journal = {Journal of Advanced Research in Automotive Technology and Transportation System}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, year = {2024}, keywords = {}, abstract = {Mobility as a Service (MaaS) unites many transportation modalities into a smooth, user-friendly system, marking a fundamental change in urban mobility. This study provides a thorough examination of MaaS, exploring its development, obstacles, and prospects. It starts by looking at past transportation systems and then follows the development of MaaS ideas, technical breakthroughs, challenges to implementation, and future effects on urban mobility.MaaS provides users with an all-inclusive, integrated solution, putting it at the forefront of changing the paradigm for urban mobility. MaaS attempts to improve accessibility and streamline travel by combining several means of transportation, such as ridesharing, public transportation, bicycling, and micro-mobility. But in order to fully realize its transformational potential, a number of complicated issues must be resolved, including social acceptance, technology integration constraints, and regulatory obstacles.The study emphasises the ongoing pursuit of efficiency and sustainability by placing MaaS within the larger story of transportation evolution. Given the challenges posed by urban congestion and environmental issues, MaaS offers a strong chance to transform urban transportation environments. MaaS has the ability to lessen traffic, cut carbon emissions, and create more livable communities by fostering shared mobility and multimodal connectivity.Though there are always going to be unknowns, MaaS has a bright future ahead of it. MaaS optimization and acceptance are set to be accelerated by developments in artificial intelligence, data analytics, and smart infrastructure. Moreover, removing legislative obstacles and creating an atmosphere that supports MaaS innovation would require cooperative efforts from legislators, industry players, and communities.In conclusion, this article provides a comprehensive analysis of mobility as a service, including its historical foundations, current issues, and potential future directions. It advances knowledge of the revolutionary potential of integrated urban mobility solutions by clarifying the development and consequences of MaaS.}, pages = {21--26}, url = {http://www.thejournalshouse.com/index.php/automotive-transport-tech-engg/article/view/1077} }