More and more people are adopting natural, economic and community-conscious habits to reduce the number of individual vehicles by sharing the same means of transport, which in doing so reduces pollution rates, the vehicle fleet and, in addition to having the opportunity to socialize with other people, it is also a business option that is increasing thanks to technology.

Knowing that “by 2030, according to the world Bank, the world population will exceed 8500 billion people” allows us to foresee that cities need structural changes as well as social awareness now that environmental resilience is a priority. Many urban centers lack space and although many people could access private vehicles, shared mobility is positioned as a trend to contribute to spatiality, the use of tiempo and the reduction of pollutants.
There is a growing disinterest in owning a own vehicle; but at the same time a greater interest in sharing. In the digital age, access is only the beginning of a business relationship; accessing a platform by subscription or free of charge is one of the components of the business model that promotes the existence of platforms that adapt to our choice to share a means of transport.
Traditional public transport is improving and new services are emerging with greater benefits such as arriving at the user's door and driving them to their destination in a shared vehicle. The world bank: “With the right policies and resources, transport has the power to boost economies, help tackle climate change and connect people to basic services like health and education.”
Rethinking mobility is one of the causes of a world in motion, of urban and social development that allows us to know one of the current priorities when it comes to improving our economy and contributing to the resilience of our ecosystems. Learn about these trends with Seguros SURA It ensures that we experience shared mobility with greater social and ecological awareness.