Mobility Behaviour Change measures, actions, and policy. Have a look at some bright examples already deployed.
Finding policies & estimating impacts in terms of mobility behaviour change
The idea of conceiving a line for carpooling came from the concept of public transport: why not offering empty seats in cars the same way we offer empty seats in buses?
To reduce the number of cars in the city center and reduce the amount of parking to create a shift to sustainable mobility.
By making public authorities, the general public and tourists coming to the Alpine area understand the potential changing mobility patterns, the amount of emissions in traffic can be reduced.
TrafficO2 is a mobile app that aims to reduce traffic and pollution, by offering to citizens a convenient agreement for everyone.
Achieve a modal shift away from the car to cycling and other active modes for the journey to and from school encouraging children and their parents and families.
We aim for reduced congestion, reduced air pollution or improved safety by stimulating people to change their travelling behaviour.
Bike2Work actively promotes a significant energy-efficient modal shift from motorized transport to cycling.
MUV – Mobility Urban Values – levers behavioural change in local communities using an innovative approach to improve urban mobility: changing citizens’ habits through a game that mixes digital and physical experiences