For the second time, Cities-4-People took part in the Altonale Festival in Hamburg, bringing a touch of sustainable mobility. Read more about it here.
For the second time, Cities-4-People took part in the Altonale Festival in Hamburg, bringing a touch of sustainable mobility. Read more about it here.
One of the Cities-4-People interventions in Trikala consists in providing people with mobility impairments with a free electric scooter that can be attached to their wheelchair to enable them to cover longer distances and move more independently in the city.
Video credits: e-Trikala
Thanks to Cities-4-People, Budapest has its first Mobility Point, a facility which should help address first- and last-mile issues by complementing public transport services at St. Gellért Square with different shared mobility options. BKK prepared a visual record of it. You can also read more here.
In Budapest, the C4P team has involved citizens, public authorities, transportation providers and businesses in a discussion on how to improve mobility along the Műegyetem embankment and at Batthyány Square. Read more here.
As a part of the Cities-4-People project, our team in Trikala piloted the functioning of smart storage lockers at the Info Point in the main square. The lockers are expected to enable people to drop their bags and therefore renounce to private car usage in favour of sustainable transportation means, such as bikes, public transport or simply walking.
Video credits: e-Trikala
A 3-year project in less than a minute? Challenge accepted! Have a look at our official project teaser and browse through the website to find out more about what is going on, what happened and what is planned for the future.
Our Oxfordshire team is working with the Citizen Mobility Community in Barton to improve mobility in the area. One of the envisioned solution is the demand-responsive bus service PickMeUp. Through co-creation sessions additional input will be collected and mobility interventions will be collectively designed, tested and assessed. Read more here.