Project description
The societal acceptance of Connected, Cooperative, and Automated Mobility solutions
Connected, Cooperative, and Automated Mobility (CCAM) services are being increasingly used in today’s economy and society. Thus, it is necessary to constantly improve them, taking into account diverse cultures and realities. In this context, the EU-funded CulturalRoad project aims to develop sustainable deployment plans for CCAM services widely accepted by the population. The project uses a Five-Pointed Star Rating system to assess cultural and geographical diversity. It emphasises active engagement with local communities to gather insights on their mobility needs. By involving stakeholders from diverse cultural backgrounds and geographical regions, the project ensures that CCAM solutions are tailored to meet the specific demands of each community, promoting more equitable mobility.
Objective
CulturalRoad develops sustainable and population -wide accepted deployment plans for Cooperative, Connected, and Autonomous Mobility (CCAM) services by combining participatory planning with a novel Five-Pointed Star Rating system able to capture both cultural and geographical diversity. At its core, the project advocates for active engagement with local communities, gathering valuable insights on their mobility needs. Through participatory planning, stakeholders from various cultural backgrounds and geographical regions collaborate to share their mobility needs. This inclusive approach ensures that CCAM solutions are tailor-made to meet the distinct demands of each community, this is, it makes them vectors of a more equitable mobility.
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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation ActionsCoordinator
1050 BRUXELLES
Belgium
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Participants (12)
2800 Kongens Lyngby
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80333 Muenchen
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157 72 ATHINA
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08034 Barcelona
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08028 BARCELONA
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76131 KARLSRUHE
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08034 Barcelona
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08021 Barcelona
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8441BH Heerenveen
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88100 Eilat
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76131 Karlsruhe
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1000 Ljubljana
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Partners (5)
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SW1P4DR London
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1214 Vernier
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W1W 5AB LONDON
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B193SD Birmingham
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OX1 1ND Oxford
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