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Internal Transport and Mobility as a Service Kit

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What does a failed mobility transformation cost your organisation? Delays in implementing Internal Transport and Mobility as a Service (MaaS) leave your operations exposed to inefficiency, regulatory non-compliance, and rising transport costs. Without a structured self-assessment framework, you risk misaligned stakeholder expectations, duplicated infrastructure investments, and inability to demonstrate compliance with evolving urban mobility standards. The Internal Transport and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment is your complete diagnostic engine for identifying gaps, prioritising actions, and accelerating deployment with confidence. This 1513-criteria evaluation toolkit ensures you meet ISO 37122 smart city indicators, ITF Mobility as a Service guidelines, and EU Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP) requirements, before audits begin or contracts are lost.

What You Receive

  • 1513 prioritised self-assessment questions across 7 maturity domains: Strategic Alignment, Service Integration, Data Interoperability, User-Centred Design, Regulatory Compliance, Financial Sustainability, and Stakeholder Engagement, enabling you to map current capability against global MaaS benchmarks
  • 75-page master workbook in editable Microsoft Excel and PDF formats, featuring automated scoring algorithms, gap analysis heatmaps, and weighted priority matrices to identify high-impact improvement areas within 90 minutes
  • 48 pre-built policy templates and compliance checklists aligned with GDPR, CEN-TC 363 standards, and UITP Mobility on Demand frameworks, reducing legal exposure and audit preparation time by up to 60%
  • 6 real-world implementation case studies from Tier 1 cities and private fleet operators, detailing ROI calculations, change management roadblocks, and public-private partnership models you can adapt immediately
  • Customisable MaaS maturity model with five progressive stages (Initial, Managed, Defined, Quantitatively Managed, Optimised), allowing you to benchmark progress year-over-year and justify budget requests with data
  • Instant digital download with lifetime access, enabling offline use, team collaboration, and integration into existing enterprise risk management or ESG reporting workflows

How This Helps You

You gain the ability to detect critical service gaps before they trigger regulatory penalties or service outages. Each of the 1513 criteria links directly to an operational control, compliance obligation, or strategic objective, turning abstract MaaS concepts into actionable insights. With this self-assessment, you move from reactive troubleshooting to proactive governance, ensuring every mobility initiative aligns with organisational goals and stakeholder needs. Without it, you risk deploying siloed solutions that fail interoperability tests, waste capital, and erode public trust. Organisations using structured MaaS assessments report 40% faster project approvals, 35% lower integration costs, and stronger success rates in competitive tenders for smart city contracts.

Who Is This For?

  • Transportation planners and urban mobility officers responsible for designing integrated internal transport systems
  • Public sector programme managers leading smart city or sustainable mobility initiatives
  • Private fleet operators and corporate sustainability leads implementing employee mobility programmes
  • Consultants advising clients on MaaS adoption, compliance, and digital transformation
  • IT and data governance leads ensuring secure, interoperable data exchange across transport platforms
  • Compliance officers needing to verify adherence to mobility data privacy, accessibility, and service equity regulations

Choosing not to assess is the highest-risk option. The Internal Transport and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment puts proven methodology and comprehensive coverage in your hands, the same frameworks used by leading transit authorities and global consultancies, to ensure your mobility strategy is resilient, compliant, and future-ready.

What does the Internal Transport and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment include?

The Internal Transport and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment includes 1513 evaluation criteria across 7 maturity domains, a 75-page editable Excel and PDF workbook with automated scoring, 48 compliance templates aligned with ITF, CEN, and GDPR standards, 6 implementation case studies, and a five-stage MaaS maturity model. All materials are available as an instant digital download with lifetime access for offline use and team collaboration.