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Project Q4295992 in Slovakia, Germany, Italy, Czechia, Poland, Hungary, Croatia
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English | Enhancing Mobility Services in Rural Regions |
Project Q4295992 in Slovakia, Germany, Italy, Czechia, Poland, Hungary, Croatia |
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1,085,327.8 Euro
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1,307,531.0 Euro
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83.01 percent
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1 April 2020
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30 June 2022
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Saxon State Ministry for Regional Development
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RegiaMobil aims at enhancing the mobility of people living in rural areas through smart public transport solutions and hence at improving their access to the European and national transport networks. It focuses on improving the accessibility of peripheral and border regions to the TEN-T and CNC. To that aim RegiaMobil capitalises on outputs resulting from four Interreg Central Europe projects (Rumobil, SubNodes, Shareplace, Connect2CE) which, enriched by results of HORIZON 2020 operations (MaaS4EU, MoTiV, SIADE) in the domain of smart public transport, are prepared for roll-out and mainstreaming in more Central European rural areas. This downstreaming approach is implemented through six pilots aiming to demonstrate the transferability and added value of smart public transport approaches for better mobility services in rural areas as well as two action plans highlighting how the Transnational Strategy provided by the Rumobil project can be applied by other regional public authorities responsible for the planning and conducting public transport. Smart mobility solutions allowing to change the understanding of public transport rather as a demand-responsive mobilty service than as a commodity are closely linked to ICT solutions that have not yet penetrated peripheral regions. RegiaMobil therefore aims to demonstrate the transnational transferability and effectiveness of already developed approaches for a smart and demand-responsive public transport to promote and prepare their mainstreaming. The innovative character of the identified approaches is further highlighted through the integration of latest research results to better understand to what extent smart mobility services can be implemented, how investment decisions' effectiveness for the quality of mobility services become measurable, and how big data helps to identify mobility demands. RegiaMobil bundles on transnational level the experiences of public authorities, research and PT operators. (English)
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