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techservicescutaactuca wwwcutaca CUTA Integrated Mobility Toolbox Webinar September 28 2017 Why 3 CHANGE Why 4 Travel Behaviour Why 5 Mobile Technology 5 Why 6 New Approaches ID: 804708

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Slide1

“To inspire and influence the evolution of integrated mobility”

techservices@cutaactu.ca

www.cuta.ca

Slide2

CUTA Integrated Mobility Toolbox

Webinar

September 28, 2017

Slide3

Why?

3

CHANGE

Slide4

Why?

4

Travel

Behaviour

Slide5

Why?

5

Mobile Technology

5

Slide6

Why?

6

New Approaches

Slide7

Why?

7

Complete Streets

Slide8

Why?

8

Autonomous Vehicles

8

Slide9

Why?

9

A Better Future for Mobility

Built

on understanding of

social

,

cultural

,

demographic

,

economic

,

environmental

and

technical

trends

More intelligent

about

providing transportation

services

to

meet user

needs

Integrated Mobility

Slide10

Why?

10

To Inspire and Influence the Evolution of Integrated Urban Mobility

Slide11

Toolbox Structure

1.0 What is Integrated Mobility?

2.0 State of the Industry3.0 How to Use This Toolbox4.0 Design for Movement5.0 Demand Management

6.0 Mobility Management7.0 Moving Forward

11

Slide12

What is Integrated Mobility?

The ability for people to move easily from place to place according to their own needs

12

Integrated Mobility is a people focused goal that:

Starts with public transport connected to all modes of transportEnables door-to-door and

seamless

mobility

Is designed for

all segments

of the population

Slide13

The planning and design of land use, places, streets and infrastructure in a seamless and integrated way for all modes and all users

Understanding, forecasting and influencing travel demand by focusing on the user

Integrated Mobility Pathway

13

Seamless

All Users

All Modes

Integrated

Mobility

Integrated

Thinking

Design for Movement

Demand Management

Coordination and optimization of all modes

of transportation to ease travel in urban areas

Mobility Management

Slide14

Integrated Mobility Pathway

TRIP DIRECTION

From the

user’s perspective…

TG2017

Slide15

Integrated Mobility Pathway

From the

user’s perspective…

A day in the life

Slide16

How to Use This Toolbox

InformationInspiration

16

Designing

Influencing

Providing

Partnering

Organizing

Coordinating

Slide17

State of the Industry

Transit

in Transition

17

Slide18

State of the Industry

18

Ridership

Mobility Hubs

Customer-Focused

Costs

Technology

Sharing Economy

Accessibility

Regionality

Funding

Suburban Mobility

New Actors

Travel

Behaviour

Environmental Laws

Transit Dependence

Flexibility

Individuality

Mobility-

as-a-Service

Autonomous Vehicles

Slide19

Design for Movement

19

The

planning and design

of land use, places, streets, infrastructure, and technology

in a

seamless and integrated

way

for

all modes and all users

Slide20

Design for Movement

20

Slide21

Design for Movement

21

Sherbrooke Sustainable Mobility Plan (2012-2021) Sherbrooke, Quebec, CanadaCreated by Centre de

mobilité

durable de

Sherbrooke

(

Sherbrooke

Sustainable Mobility Centre) – joint venture between City and

Société

de transport de

Sherbrooke

33 action items

7 themes

Planning and urban development

R

oadways and vehicle traffic

Parking

C

arpooling and

carsharing

Active transportation

P

ublic transit and integrated mobility

A

ccessibility for people with reduced mobility

Slide22

Demand Management

22

Understanding

,

forecasting,and influencingt

ravel demand

b

y

focusing on the user

Slide23

Demand Management

23

Slide24

Demand Management

24

Capital Bikeshare Crowdsourcing Map United StatesInteractive online map

Users can:

Propose new locations

Support locations proposed by

others

Comment

why they support/disagree with a proposed location

Map shows pending

and approved stations

Slide25

Mobility Management

25

The

coordination

and optimization of all modes of transportation to enable ease of travel

Slide26

Mobility Management

26

Slide27

Mobility Management

27

Slide28

Mobility Management

28

SMILE Vienna, AustriaOne of world’s first (2014-2015)Single app to plan, reserve, and pay for multimodal trips

Users could save preferences and information

in their

profile

Results:

75%

satisfied

48%

took

public transit more often

21%

drove

their personal car less often

26%

combined

car and public transit more often

20%

combined

public transit and bicycle more often

Slide29

Moving Forward

Keys to Success

Focus on the UserDefine Goals and ObjectivesEncourage Innovation

True Partnerships

CommunicationPilot ProjectsSeamless IntegrationPersist, Persist, Persist

29

Slide30

Where to

Find the Toolbox

30

http://cutaactu.ca/report/mobility-management/

Slide31

Thank you!

Sean

Rathwell

Kaya

Sabagsrathwell@dillon.ca ksabag@dillon.ca

Slide32

“To inspire and influence the evolution of integrated mobility”

techservices@cutaactu.ca

www.cuta.ca