[04.09.2023]
Representatives of transport industry of Zambia and Uganda have just been to the uSky Test & Certification Centre with a visit.
These countries can be classified as developing countries and they face a number of transport challenges affecting their economic development and quality of life of their populations, they are also challenges related to infrastructure, accessibility, safety and efficiency of transport systems.
Main transport issues faced by many developing countries include:
Inadequate infrastructure: insufficient roads, bridges, airports and railways may put a limit on free movement of goods and passengers.
Poor road quality: Many developing countries face challenges in maintaining and upgrading their road infrastructure. This can result in poor road conditions, poor safety and longer travel times.
Dependence on road transport: in some countries, roads are the main and almost the only way to move goods and passengers. This can overload infrastructure and lead to additional problems.
Inaccessibility of sea and river ports: Some developing countries have limited access to sea or river routes, which may limit opportunities for international trade and logistics.
Lack of public transport: Some regions lack dependable and affordable public transport, which may lead to traffic congestion, high transport costs, and limitations for population.
Lack of transport safety: Lack of proper safety and regulation can lead to increased incidence rates and injuries.
Environmental problems: Outdated and uncontrolled modes of transport, such as old buses and trucks, can lead to air and overall environmental pollution.
Lack of technological innovation: Lack of modern tech and innovation may make it difficult to improve efficiency and sustainability of transport systems.
To overcome these problems, developing countries can focus on investing in infrastructure, public transport, introducing innovative tech, ensuring road safety, and building international cooperation to improve their transport systems.
uSky Transport creates a fundamentally new transport system that is environmentally friendly, safe, comfortable and economical both in production and operation compared to other legacy solutions, which makes for an excellent choice for transport industry in developing countries. Application of uSky Transport and Infrastructure Solutions will give a powerful impetus to the improvement of public transport network, traffic regulation, promotion of environmentally friendly vehicles and development of intelligent transport systems.
The meeting finished on a positive note, of course, our guests expressed sincere gratitude for the engaging tour of uSky Centre. The parties said goodbyes with two-way hope for possible future development of uSky Transport on the vast African continent.
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