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Focus on Active Mobility Mobility Management for Cities in Austria

Focus on Active Mobility Mobility Management for Cities in Austria. Why Cycling ? The fastest Means of Transport in Town!. Source: TRRL, Bracher 1990. minutes. walking. bus. metro. Travel Times in Cities. car. bicycle. distance in km.

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Focus on Active Mobility Mobility Management for Cities in Austria

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  1. Focus on Active MobilityMobility Management for Cities in Austria

  2. Why Cycling ?The fastest Means of Transport in Town! Source: TRRL, Bracher 1990 minutes walking bus metro • Travel Times in Cities car bicycle distance in km door-to-doortraveltimes in cities

  3. High Potentials forCycling • 25% of all car trips < 2 km = 8 min Biking • 50% of all car trips < 5 km = 20 min Biking • 75% of all car trips < 7 km = 30 min Biking WINTER IN VIENNA20% less car traffic !

  4. The Austrian Masterplan Cycling National Strategy,published in 2006Raisingthe Share ofCyclingfrom5  10 % (in everyday Mobility) within 10 years

  5. The Austrian Masterplan CyclingEvaluation 2011 Austrian wide Share of Cycling 2006, 2011 and objective 2015 Sources: Masterplan Radfahren 2006[4]; Stilmobil 2010[1]

  6. Promoting Cycling is more than building cycling paths Motivation Information and Communication Improving Overall Conditionsin Town Improving Infrastructure and Service

  7. Cycling in SalzburgInfrastructure

  8. Cycling in SalzburgCycling friendly streets everywhere

  9. Cycling friendly streets everywhere

  10. Cycling in SalzburgService

  11. Cycling in SalzburgThe Mayor

  12. Climate Protection Initiative – Austrian Climate Strategy • Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management • Four Fields of Action The klima:aktiv Programme SAVING ENERGY BUILDING & REHABILITATION RENEWABLE ENERGY SAVING ENERGY MOBILITY Mobility Management

  13. klima:aktiv mobil Programmes • Mobility Management for Companies • Mobility Management for Cities, Municipalities and Regions • Mobility Management for Leisure and Tourism • Mobility Management for Schools and Youth • ECO-Driving Initiative

  14. klima:aktiv mobilCities and Municipalities • Promoting Cycling • Promoting Public Transport • Innovative on-demand Services • Creating public awareness • Alternative propulsion • Electrical-Mobility • Promoting „shopping in town“ • Mobility Centres • Green Jobs

  15. The Austrian Masterplan Cycling Institutional Framework • Austria is a federal Republic with 9 States and 2.357 Communities

  16. The klima:aktiv mobil Stars morethan4.000 klima:aktiv mobil Projectssave 540.000 t ofCO2 per year

  17. klima:aktiv mobil Focus on Cycling • All 9 States areklima:aktivpartners • More than112 bicycleprojects • Savingof78.000 Tonnen CO2-emissions / year • 22 Mio. Euro national Funds forprojects • Creating 1.500 greenjobs • NEW: incentivesforbicycle-parking Foto: Jotpunkt / aboutpixel.de

  18. Pedelcs in Austria • Pedal ElectricCycle (=Pedelec) • Electricmotorassistswhenpedaling • Motor assistsupto 25 km/h • Rechargeswhengoingdownhill • Range of 30-80 kilometerswithoutrecharging • Costs: 1.500-2.500 Euro (for a good Pedelec) • Energiecosts • Pedelcs: 0,12 Cent / km • Car: 7,0 Cent / km Foto: Ernst Rose/ pixelio.de

  19. Pedelcs in Tourism Source: www.flachau.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LskLSlbTZZs

  20. Dipl.-Ing. Helmut Koch Komobile Gmunden GmbH Kirchengasse 3A-4810 Gmunden Tel.: +43 (0)7612 70911Fax: +43 (0)7612 70911 4 Helmut.koch@komobile.at www.komobile.at

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