Changes in society are inspiring new forms of mobility. And in turn, this new mobility is transforming how we live. PULSE captures these crossover influences and puts them into perspective. It explores this constant back-and-forth, where uses and changing lifestyles converge.
ProspectiveThe best route to give
The place of the car throughout youth
Derrière les apparencesKick-off to click-off
CommunitiesFive months away from their city council elections, what the French really want from mobility
PulseInnovation: how to do better with less- Insight
Inclusion“Public transport: society is ageing, we cannot look away” by Clément Michel
InsightDiscover all our articles
ProspectiveUn tramway nommé silence
Insight[Tribune Les Echos] Long live public transport – Marie-Ange Debon

How our gender influence our mobility ?
While mobility might seem like a neutral topic, it is profoundly affected by gender identities. Women face multiple constraints : insecurity, domestic responsibilities and social norms that limit their autonomy. Despite progress, systemic differences persist and must be taken into account to ensure equitable access to public spaces and transportation for everyone.

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Drivers: mobility maestros
Where would Keolis be without its staff? Every day around the world, our employees contribute to the shift towards more ecologically and socially sustainable mobility. In this special issue, we turn the spotlight on their skills, know-how and expertise because, without them, we simply couldn’t properly fulfil our purpose.












