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          ride-sharing and cost-appropriate
        
        
          mobility options.”
        
        
          “By 2040, how Canadians commute
        
        
          will look very different than it does
        
        
          today. This change will be driven by
        
        
          the growth of cities and changing
        
        
          lifestyle expectations,” says D’Angelo.
        
        
          “Customers are also more sensitive to
        
        
          safety and security, and there will be
        
        
          both a concentration and diversity of
        
        
          individuals, and so we need to focus
        
        
          on doing what we can to improve
        
        
          interactions with the public and inte-
        
        
          grating other modes of transit.”
        
        
          On the business member side, CUTA
        
        
          recognizes trends towards more fuel-
        
        
          efficient vehicles that are deployed
        
        
          via electric and natural gas propulsion
        
        
          technologies to reduce the environ-
        
        
          mental footprint of Canadian commu-
        
        
          nities.
        
        
          In terms of the challenges and oppor-
        
        
          tunities for CUTA, D’Angelo says