A new traffic model: target groups and transport equity made visible

For years, municipal mobility policy focused primarily on traffic flow and efficiency. But those who do not own a car, cannot cycle, walk, or travel independently by public transport were unintentionally left out of the picture. Traffic models hardly took these limitations into account. That is now changing.  Transport equity refers to the lack of suitable […]

Dutch innovation consortium for better management of the use of public space

Amsterdam, 31 January 2024 Dutch cities strive for cleaner, safer, and more inclusive mobility systems but face increasing pressure on urban space. Therefore, the Cities of Amsterdam and Almere, and Groningen Bereikbaar join forces with private sector partners to form the consortium ‘DRO’: Digital orchestration of the use of public space. The consortium is part […]