• Program Transportation & Infrastructure Transportation & Infrastructure
  • Type Instant Insight
  • Date 25 June 2025
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Abstract

Public transportation is essential for functional urban mobility, offering cost- effective, safe, and convenient commuting – especially in densely populated cities like Riyadh. Between 2019 and 2024, average peak-hour travel time within Riyadh increased by approximately 10%, according to the Scorecard by INRIX (2025), and it is expected to rise further in 2025 if current conditions persist.

Authors

Lama Yaseen

Fellow- Transportation & Infrastructure Lama is a fellow working under the Transportation and Infrastructure Content Center. Lama has a B.Sc. degree in computer science…

Lama is a fellow working under the Transportation and Infrastructure Content Center. Lama has a B.Sc. degree in computer science from Effat University and an M.Sc. degree in software engineering from the University of Oxford. Lama is a programmer, data modeler and software engineer working in data modeling and software integration. She is also part of the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) team, working in spatial analytics and modeling.

Lama was also one of the main contributors to the KAPSARC Toolkit for Behavioral Analysis (KTAB).

Expertise

  • Energy Sustainability and Social Science

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Yagyavalk Bhatt

Fellow- Transportation & Infrastructure Yagyavalk Bhatt is an energy professional with more than seven years of experience in the transportation and electricity domain. Yagyavalk…

Yagyavalk Bhatt is an energy professional with more than seven years of experience in the transportation and electricity domain. Yagyavalk leads “The Role of Clean Energy Policies: Trends in India’s Transport Sector” project, aimed at estimating India’s transport energy demand and potential impact on crude oil supply chain.

His expertise covers energy policy, energy economics, transport modeling, the impact analysis of transport policies, emerging economies energy transition, renewable energy, and cost-benefit analysis of the transport and electricity sector. He has authored and contributed to numerous research papers and studies related to the transportation and electricity sector.

 

Expertise

  • Policy Analysis
  • Transport Demand Modeling
  • Sustainable Transport
  • Clean Energy Transition
  • Renewable Energy
  • Climate Change

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Thomas Gertin

Senior Manager- Geographic Information Solution Thomas Gertin is a senior manager at King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Tom has…

Thomas Gertin is a senior manager at King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Tom has over 15 years of experience in geographic information systems (GIS). He has supported the U.S. State Department on humanitarian analysis products and supporting crowdsourced mapping projects. He has also supported the World Bank as a consultant using his GIS and network analysis expertise. Tom holds a MS in Geoinformatics and Geospatial Intelligence.

Expertise

  • Location Science
  • Accessibility Analysis
  • GIS

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Anvita Arora

Executive Director- Transportation & Infrastructure Anvita is an architect and transport planner whose current areas of research at KAPSARC include smart cities, electric vehicles, and…

Anvita is an architect and transport planner whose current areas of research at KAPSARC include smart cities, electric vehicles, and freight mobility. Before joining the Center in February 2018, she was the managing director and CEO of Innovative Transport Solutions (iTrans), an incubator company of IIT Delhi, where she led over 40 applied research and planning projects for 10 years for clients ranging from city level and country level authorities to funding agencies including the UNEP, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and DFID. Supporting cities to become sustainable, inclusive and climate resilient was the primary focus of the work. She was also the India Resident Representative for the Bicycle Partnership Program of the Interface for Cycling Expertise (I-CE), the Netherlands, for four years.

Anvita has been teaching transport planning in the Urban Design Department of the School of Planning and Architecture in Delhi for the past 12 years and was visiting faculty at the TERI University, Delhi. She was also associated with the Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Program (TRIPP) at IIT Delhi, a Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF) Centre of Excellence, for nearly 12 years.

Expertise

  • Low carbon transport
  • Energy efficient mobility systems
  • Climate resilient urban planning
  • Inclusive and equitable cities

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