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Mobility strategy applications in the community

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The primary objectives of the MOSAIC-project were: Improve understanding of Mobility Management - review progress to date in passenger and freight Mobility Management; - clarify the concepts, and their roles within Mobility Management; - understand and define user needs: defining generalised needs (e.g. broad market requirements), while retaining specific requirements (e.g. needs of disabled travellers) Demonstrate concepts and services - configure outline models; - innovate with new configurations; - test, monitor and review these configurations; - refine the Mobility Management models to build upon the lessons learned from the project; - evaluate the models, both internally and externally to deve-lop valid and transferable lessons; - assess the potential for the wider implementation of such approaches. Conclusions and recommendations: Mobility Management is still an evolving idea. There are not yet any examples of cities or regions where all the elements, roles and services have been combined to form a comprehensive Mobility Management strategy. Unless there are fundamental changes in transport policies, Mobility Management will probably make a measurable but not really significant impact on the choice of transport modes. Nevertheless, Mobility Management measures should be recognised as socially important since they make a significant contribution to raising awareness about the availability of transport alternatives. Mobility Management is a long-term approach which requires political and public support. The method of achieving Mobility Management objectives should be both top-down (European and national level) and bottom-up (local initiators). The following actions are a sample of the recommendations suggested for each of these levels: At the European level - Setting up of an umbrella organisation offering information on best practice in Mobility Management - Continuous dissemination of examples of best practice to support Mobility Management initiatives on a long-term basis (European Platform) - Encouraging Mobility Management initiatives in freight transport (research demonstration programmes) At the national level - Enactment of supporting legislation and fiscal policies - Research programmes which concentrate on the national obstacles to the implementation of Mobility Management - Kick-off Mobility Management initiatives in freight transport - Encourage Mobility Management activities at leisure and retail sites (most site-level experience to date is at work-sites) At the regional and local level - Actively promote the participation of private companies in public-private partnerships - Initiating research and demonstrator programmes concerning site level applications Mobility management is only likely to be successful if it has support from all sections of a community and if supported by other measures to improve mobility by sustainable modes of transport. If this is forthcoming then Mobility Management can make a significant difference to the quality of life for inhabitants / citizens in urban areas. For further information please visit the Swedish and Danish www sites: http://www.lfv.se/ans/card/ http://www.slv.dk.

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