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Examples of Italian Best Practices on Urban Traffic Management, Traffic Information and Ticketing

Examples of Italian Best Practices on Urban Traffic Management, Traffic Information and Ticketing. ITS services for mobility in the city of Rome. Municipal Area km 1.285 Population (city) 2.800.000 Metropolitan Area 4.500.000 Road Network km 5.000

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Examples of Italian Best Practices on Urban Traffic Management, Traffic Information and Ticketing

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  1. Examples of Italian Best Practices on Urban Traffic Management, Traffic Information and Ticketing

  2. ITS services for mobility in the city of Rome Municipal Area km 1.285 Population (city) 2.800.000 Metropolitan Area 4.500.000 Road Network km 5.000 Vehicles (city) 2.650.000 cars 1.950.000 2 wheels 550.000 goods delivery 150.000 Daily Trips 6.100.000 Peak-hour Trips 650.000 The context: Rome • Historic heritage across centuries • Narrow roads: no modifications • Italian Capital City (Gov / Institutions) • The Vatican State • The Attitude towards private cars (85 vehicles/100 inhabitants) • The Tourists (>23 millions per year) • Tourist coaches: 200.000 per year

  3. The Traffic Control Centre of the City of Rome • Since 2000, the Traffic Control Centre manages: • Traffic lights network (1320 devices) through the UTOPIA system • Access to Limited Traffic Zones of the historical centre • Parking systems on road (79.000 places, 2 2000 parking meters) • Interchange parking areas (29 Park & Ride with 12.000 places) • UTT (Urban Travel Time) system for information on travel times • Local Public Transport network (2600 vehicles, 325 bus lines, 7 tramway lines, 2 underground lines for a total of 1,2 billions passengers-km every year) • Users information systems (Variable Message Signs, Internet, mobiles)

  4. Muoversiaroma.it is a service for real time information on public transport in Rome through mobile Information available: Traffic information in Rome • LTZ times • News in real time on mobility, working areas, accidents etc. • Bus arrival times • Parking: real time information on available parking areas • Journey planner • Travel times on main urban routes • Telesurveillance system on main crossroads • Bike-sharing • Service available also in English

  5. ITS in Turin • The ITS Integrated System of Turin is managed by 5T, a public company owned by Piemonte Region, the Municipality of Turin and the Province of Turin • The 5T system in Turin is able to control all the mobility issues in the Turin area and it is recognised as one of the most advanced mobility management system in Europe • 5T has managed the entire mobility system toward all the competition areas during the Winter Olympic Games in Turin in 2006

  6. BIP: Regional Transport Ticketing BIP - Biglietto Integrato Piemonte (Piemonte Integrated Ticket): • 100 public transport companies • 3,400 buses • 15,000 bus stops • 300 railwaystations BIP Card integration with: • Pyou Card • Universitysmartcards • bike-sharing and car-sharing • Regionalmuseum card 1 smart-card, 1 Million of potentialusers

  7. BIP card interoperability

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