I do apologies for the audio at: 17:58 - 18:19. An unwanted clip made it into the timeline... see it as an example of urban noise pollution discussed at 46:46. What is was saying was... "these governance structures which bring together all transport operators in a city or metropolitan region, together under one roof so instead of having numerous competitors, like 6-different bus companies, competing for the same clients, on the same routes, which actually can work reasonably well in the short term, in the Philippines for example, the Jeepneys..."
I do apologies for the audio at: 17:58 - 18:19. An unwanted clip made it into the timeline... see it as an example of urban noise pollution discussed at 46:46.
What is was saying was... "these governance structures which bring together all transport operators in a city or metropolitan region, together under one roof so instead of having numerous competitors, like 6-different bus companies, competing for the same clients, on the same routes, which actually can work reasonably well in the short term, in the Philippines for example, the Jeepneys..."
Good job, Conrad and Ross, super cool podcast! I liked the colors and all the mini videos and pictures! Both voices very smooth!
...and a big thanks to you for tuning in!
I've been searching for an urbanism Podcast like this one. Quite the audio-adventure around Southeast Asia!
Stay safe out there!
This is great feedback, big thanks!
Great insights on transport in Phnom Penh. Nice video as usual Conrad.
Well done guys! Im still fascinated with the small shops and businesses of all kind that you can see established on a motorbike. It blows your mind!
Fascinating insight into transport planning. Loved the interview.
Love the conversation not a dull moment!
I really enjoyed and learned a lot from the conversation.Thank you both of you.
Hey, big thanks for listening in!
Where are you from Ethiopia? I hope and plan to make a video on Addis Ababa soon!
Bro, we need a SMMR in Kenya! When you come to Nairobi bro?
Chillanga! Yes, Nairobi needs many things, perhaps a PUVMP for the Matatu? What's the latest on the BRT project? Hope all's well with you!