transportivad
Transportivad is a term used in transportation studies to describe an integrated approach to mobility that combines multiple transport modes, data systems, and governance structures to enable seamless and resilient travel. In this framework, road, rail, maritime, and air services are interconnected through standardized interfaces and shared data platforms, allowing real-time optimization and planning across modes.
The word is a neologism coined to discuss a future-oriented paradigm rather than a currently established discipline.
Its core principles include interoperability between systems, modular and scalable infrastructure, and common data standards that
Proposed implementation pathways involve pilot programs in metropolitan regions, gradual layering of new data layers onto
Advocates argue that transportivad can reduce travel times and emissions, increase network resilience, and improve accessibility.
See also: multimodal transportation, smart city, digital twin, open data, transportation planning.