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Effective measures in Sustainable urban mobility plans (SUMPs): Analysis of 10 (successful) European cities
Author(s) -
Andraž Hudoklin,
Luka Mladenovič,
Mojca Balant,
Tom Rye
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
put i saobraćaj/put i saobraćaj
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-1557
pISSN - 0478-9733
DOI - 10.31075/pis.67.04.04
Subject(s) - modal shift , trips architecture , sump (aquarium) , transport engineering , public transport , business , modal , public space , individual mobility , environmental planning , geography , engineering , architectural engineering , mathematics , statistics , chemistry , polymer chemistry , waste management
The paper presents results of an analysis of measures implemented in various European cities that have been effective in reducing the share of trips by car and increasing the shares of active mobility and public transportation. Ten cities with a significant modal shift from cars to public transportation and/or active mobility in a period of several years were analysed. For each city, an interview was conducted with a local expert. The questions focused on the reasons for successful changes in travel habits and the existence and relevance of the SUMP in bringing about these changes. The results show that all cities analysed have some form of SUMP, and many have additional, more specific documents. Most cities have been developing these documents and implementing the measures in them for many years. Furthermore, the modal shift was always the result of a combination of several push and pull measures. Cities implemented restrictive measures for cars as well as improved conditions for alternative modes of mobility and often focused on road space transformation.

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