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Key challenge in mobility

How do we prevent 'dumb' mobility, and nurture smarter modal options?

The world’s population will swell to 10 billion by 2050. In the face of this rapid growth, mobility systems in megacities are being overstretched while rural areas are falling further behind. How can sustainable and inclusive mobility be ensured? Cutting-edge technologies such as autonomous vehicles and transit are creating opportunities to transform mobility by enabling innovative business models and mobility services for new and changing customer demographics.

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Good mobility
Better mobility
  • Train
  • Plane
  • Car
  • Ride-sharing
  • Walking

You have to think about dividing the mobility types into smart and sub-optimal choices

The challenge Short start or end journeys are an essential part of the daily commute. Bus, rail and metro services often cover the main part of trips to and from work, but people still need to first walk, drive or use another way to get to and from the nearest station or stop. How do we decide what to prioritise in a city setting?
Instructions How would you rank the types of modal options from good, to better? Move the slider to how useful you see the modal option.
Good mobility
Better mobility
  • Train
  • Plane
  • Car
  • Ride-sharing
  • Walking

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Chretienne Hoek Consultant in MaaS, Shared Mobility and Transit
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