How might cities turn unused curb space into a dynamic system for deliveries, buses, and pedestrians?
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Egypt, Africa
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Curb demand changes by hour and street, but regulations are often static and enforcement is inconsistent. Auctions, reservation systems, and fairness constraints could improve throughput while protecting accessibility and local commerce. The opportunity is intentionally human-scale: a cooperative, clinic, workshop, school, or municipal team could pilot it within one locality and measure outcomes before expanding. Mathematical modeling can help with preserve uncertainty, incentives, or resource constraints; entrepreneurship can turn a reliable workflow into a viable service.