Boosting Fuel Efficiency to Cut Motorcycle Pollution in Viet Nam
A package of comprehensive measures—inlcuding setting fuel efficiency standards—is the only way to significantly reduce CO2 emissions from motorcycles in the country's 5 main cities.
Can Asian Cities Return to Their Cycling Roots?
For cycling to really take off in Metro Manila like in Rotterdam, we must first address several constraints.
Car Wars: Delhi’s Force Awakens
Will the Jedi of sustainable transport find a way to counter the dark side of rampant motorization?
Cebu Airport Expansion Clears Path for Future Large-Scale PPPs in Philippines
Distinguished as 2015 Transport Deal of the Year by Project Finance International magazine, the project is a milestone for the government's PPP program.
Culture Eats Transport Technology for Breakfast
Stop looking for the magic button. Demand that global transport technology is adapted to your local mobility culture, and help data scientists to make your city flow.
Designing New Climate-Resilient Roads in the Kyrgyz Republic
ADB is piloting the use of vulnerability assessments to help build roads that withstand the impacts of climate change.
Developing Asia Can Start an Electric Car Revolution
We need to start adopting the electric car en masse at the bottom of the income pyramid in the region if we want to achieve real transformation in the clean energy sector.
Enhancing Road Safety with Intelligent Transport System Technology
In recent years, particularly in many developing countries, road developers have failed to give sufficient consideration to road safety features in the design and construction of highways. As a result, these roads have become more deadly.
Farmers are Rolling On and Rolling Off to Increased Revenue in the Philippines
RORO transport systems can help level the playing field and diminish the use of middlemen as farmers get their products to market.
First Bond Issue Under Guarantee Facility Can be a Boon for Indian Infrastructure
The first bond issue under a project bond guarantee facility set up in 2012 by ADB and IIFCL is a landmark achievement for Indian infrastructure development, as credit enhancement can help draw in money from insurance companies and pension funds.