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Under the SASMOB project, the City of Szeged – a CIVITAS Award-recognised champion of sustainable mobility in Hungary – is working on an intelligent data-driven municipal response system, which will allow to optimise the urban mobility services and provide better information to...
The strategic objective of the SASMob project is to shift the city of Szeged towards multimodal, inclusive mobility with a low environmental impact through cooperation between public entities, private businesses and transport providers. Space-efficient transport is a part of this...
The coronavirus affects everyone’s life. It is a unique situation both on the individual and on the social level. We must re-evaluate our habits and adapt to the new situation. Our mobility habits have also changed: since teaching is happening online and home office became...
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The French city of Bordeaux, with a population of 1.2 million including its agglomeration, was excessively suffering of car traffic by the end of the nineties. This situation was requiring a radical solution: as one of the leaders of the French tramway renaissance, Bordeaux has...
The City of Szeged – a CIVITAS Award-recognised champion of sustainable mobility in Hungary – initiated an alliance on workplace mobility with major employers under the SASMOB project. Through this pledge, businesses receive tools to co-design and tailor innovative solutions to...
By the occasion of the Polis Annual Conference, ZERGE, the new demand responsive mobility solution of Zalaegerszeg was presented. András Ekés, managing director of Mobilissimus introduced the preparation period, the challenges and the experiences of the first weeks. ZERGE project...
On 6th November 2019, after the opening press conference, the first demand responsive minibus, called ZERGE (chamois), departed from one of the PT hubs in Zalaegerszeg. The aim of this new DRT service is to serve public transport in peri-urban areas where local buses are not...
At the CIVITAS Forum 2019 conference in Graz, Noémi Szabó (Mobilissimus) and Ralf Brand (Rupprecht Consult) presented the SUNRISE H2020 project, which focuses on neighbourhood-level mobility planning and on the broadest possible involvement of the local community in planning...
András Ekés, managing director of Mobilissimus held his presentation about the connections between tourism and public transport at the CIVITAS Forum in Graz. He was describing the contacts and missing links of the two sectors through several European examples. It was presented...
Vienna International Airport hosted the LAiRA (Landside Airport Accessibility) Interreg Central Europe project in which Mobilissimus takes part as the mobility expert of the Lead Partner, Municipality of 18th District of Budapest, and organized a professional training on airports...
A new brochure of the SASMob project on workplace mobility planning has been published. The strategic objective of SASMob is to shift the city of Szeged towards multimodal, inclusive mobility with a low environmental impact through cooperation between public entities, private...
It is a great accomplishment for Mobilissimus that the General Assembly of the Bulgarian city of Ruse approved with a large majority the new transport scheme after more than one year of planning process. This will give a base for repositioning the public transport. Ruse has...