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“To inspire and influence the evolution of integrated mobility”
techservices@cutaactu.ca
www.cuta.ca
Slide2CUTA Integrated Mobility Toolbox
Webinar
September 28, 2017
Slide3Why?
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CHANGE
Slide4Why?
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Travel
Behaviour
Slide5Why?
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Mobile Technology
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Slide6Why?
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New Approaches
Slide7Why?
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Complete Streets
Slide8Why?
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Autonomous Vehicles
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Slide9Why?
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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
Slide10Why?
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To Inspire and Influence the Evolution of Integrated Urban Mobility
Slide11Toolbox 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
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Slide12What is Integrated Mobility?
The ability for people to move easily from place to place according to their own needs
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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
Slide13The 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
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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
Slide14Integrated Mobility Pathway
TRIP DIRECTION
From the
user’s perspective…
TG2017
Slide15Integrated Mobility Pathway
From the
user’s perspective…
A day in the life
Slide16How to Use This Toolbox
InformationInspiration
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Designing
Influencing
Providing
Partnering
Organizing
Coordinating
Slide17State of the Industry
Transit
in Transition
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Slide18State of the Industry
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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
Slide19Design for Movement
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The
planning and design
of land use, places, streets, infrastructure, and technology
in a
seamless and integrated
way
for
all modes and all users
Slide20Design for Movement
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Slide21Design for Movement
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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
Slide22Demand Management
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Understanding
,
forecasting,and influencingt
ravel demand
b
y
focusing on the user
Slide23Demand Management
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Slide24Demand Management
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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
Slide25Mobility Management
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The
coordination
and optimization of all modes of transportation to enable ease of travel
Slide26Mobility Management
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Slide27Mobility Management
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Slide28Mobility Management
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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
Slide29Moving Forward
Keys to Success
Focus on the UserDefine Goals and ObjectivesEncourage Innovation
True Partnerships
CommunicationPilot ProjectsSeamless IntegrationPersist, Persist, Persist
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Slide30Where to
Find the Toolbox
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http://cutaactu.ca/report/mobility-management/
Slide31Thank 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