Responsible mobility Basic
What is a sustainable mobility system?
A transportation system that offers a choice of transport mode and operates fairly and efficiently, but does not prioritize affordability.
A transportation system that promotes equity within and between successive generations, uses renewable sources, and minimizes the impact on land use and noise generation.
A transportation system that focuses on the needs of individuals, companies, and society, without considering human and ecosystem health.
What are some of the economic impacts of sustainable mobility?
All of the above.
Pedestrians and cyclists contribute more to small shops in cities compared to car travellers, and cycling generates significant revenue.
People save money by using public transportation or other green modes of transport instead of owning a car.
Sharing transportation helps in:
Shifting the focus from public transportation to private vehicles.
Decreasing the number of collisions on our highways.
Increasing the number of collisions on our highways.
According to the report “Walking and cycling: latest evidence to support policymaking”, what are some issues that can be addressed by shifting towards walking and cycling?
Soil erosion and greenhouse gas emissions
Traffic congestion and fuel consumption
Noise pollution and limited physical activity opportunities
Why is close cooperation between transport and spatial planning important?
To reduce the negative consequences of transportation.
To enforce strict transportation regulations.
To increase the need for travel and mobility.