If the planner is working isolated and citizens are facing mobility investments without being involved in the planning process, annoyance and unfavourable solutions conserved for the long term may be born. Important pillars of sustainable urban mobility planning are the...
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The extensive traffic calmed city centre area and the constantly expanding bicycle friendly route network in Eger makes mobility and sightseeing possible both on foot or by bike. Commissioned by the City of Eger, Mobilissimus created new maps to support more and more people to...
Budapest University of Technology and Economics hosted the latest MoveCit seminary, to be organised on company mobility planning. MoveCit is financed under the Interreg Central Europe and aims at involving workspaces, companies to mobility planning for increasing the share of...
The event addressing the „ Future of transport and freight in the Budapest Airport Region” took place on the 27 th of February 2018. The main stakeholders located in the XVIII th District of Budapest and around Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport within the fields of...
Video interview with SUMP ambassador Sándor Nagy The PROSPERITY team interviewed Sándor Nagy, Vice Mayor for City Development of Szeged, Hungary on the development of their SUMP. The interview covers the following questions: What do you like most of your city? What was the...
In January 2018, the SUNRISE project’s partners from Budapest organised a thematic walk in the Zugló-Törökőr (the SUNRISE action neighbourhood). As the Institute of Blinds is based in Zugló, several people with visual impairment walk and travel day-by-day in the area. The aim of...
Mobilissimus and Vienna-based Upstream have started their cooperation. Upstream is a leading stakeholder in Mobility as a Service (MaaS) solutions, offering platforms of combined mobility. This approach is an attractive opportunity also for Hungarian cities. Upstream, under the...
The City of Eger was among the first in Hungary to embark in sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP), with the professional support of Mobilissimus. Sustainable urban mobility planning is a mobility planning approach developed by the European Union, focusing on people and...
The Mobilissimus team visited the Czech Transport Research Institute, CDV on 10 th January. As guests of the Czech colleagues we learned the specificities of the mobility system of Brno and its surroundings, as well as the structure and the success story of the transport...
ELIPTIC (Electrification of Public Transport in Cities) is a European project funded the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. The main assumption underpinning ELIPTIC is that further take-up of electric vehicles can be supported cost-efficiently by...
On the 9th October an online map application has been launched, allowing everyone to share their opinions and suggestions about Törökőr’s mobility. By filling in a short form on sunrise.mizuglonk.hu, you can submit your comments by November 15th. There are three categories...
Interview with Andras Ekes, Managing Director of Mobilissimus by Nathan Johnson, REC Andras Ekes is a mobility expert and the managing director of Mobilissimus, a Budapest-based mobility planning company. Ekes has participated in the elaboration of international methodology of...