Munich is launching a new initiative to enhance shared mobility services as part of its Mobility Strategy 2035. The city's efforts focus on creating a comprehensive system for monitoring and managing shared mobility options like bikes and e-scooters to reduce car dependency and promote sustainable urban transport. The initiative aims to improve data collection and analysis, allowing for better oversight and decision-making regarding the efficiency and integration of these services.
The strategy emphasises several key objectives, including:
• ensuring equitable access to shared mobility;
• prioritising these services over private vehicles;
• integrating them digitally for convenience and accessibility.
With a focus on these areas, Munich aims to optimise public funds, enhance service quality, and contribute to the city's climate neutrality goals by 2035.
By developing a scientifically grounded monitoring system, Munich will track the progress and effectiveness of its shared mobility initiatives. This approach ensures continuous improvement and alignment with the city’s vision of a sustainable, car-lite future, fostering a more environmentally friendly urban landscape.
Author: Carla Giaume
Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and do not reflect those of the European Commission.
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- Publication date
- 10 September 2024
- Location
- Munich
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Mobility management
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Resilience
- Shared mobility
- Country
- Germany