Projects

Mobilissimus offers planning, strategy building, cooperation, communication and consultancy in a broad scale of fields within mobility. Our key projects are presented below.
In the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme EcoVeloTour project (project ID: DTP2-055-2.2) 2500 km of cycling tourism routes were surveyed according to the European Certification Standard (ECS) methodology of the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF...
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The purpose of a cycling network plan (master plan) is to assess the situation of cycling in the city or municipality and its surroundings: cycling traffic, cyclability, obstacles to cycling, and to propose improvements to increase the share of cycli...
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January 2020 the Municipality of Nyíregyháza has engaged to develop the local public transport with the participation of Mobilissimus aiming to completely renew the network, timetables and passenger information system. The first wave of the COVID-19...
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Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning is the European Union’s urban transport planning concept. The support of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMP) was already part of the measures of the Action Plan on Urban Mobility (2009), has been defined more c...
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Sustainable urban mobility indicators are a useful tool for cities and urban areas to identify the strengths and weaknesses of their mobility system and to focus on areas for improvement. As cities and urban areas continue to develop Sustainable Urba...
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Dynaxibility4CE Newer forms of mobility, such as connected and automated driving, and MaaS ‘Mobility as a Service’, blur classic understandings of mobility options. Dynaxibility4CE will ensure the effective integration of these new mobility offers in...
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INTERREG EfficienCE EfficienCE is a cooperation project funded by the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE programme that aims at reducing the carbon footprint in the region. Most Central European cities have extensive public transport systems, which can form the...
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Background Cities suffer most from congestion, poor air quality and noise exposure. Urban mobility accounts for 40 percent of all CO2 emissions from road transport, and 69 percent of road accidents occur in cities. Although dependence on passenger ca...
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The transition towards a zero carbon economy provides Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) with significant opportunities to deliver better public health, improved quality of life and economic prosperity, as well as positive climate outcomes. This new re...
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EuroVelo is an initiative of the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF), which aims to promote and coordinate the establishment and operation of a complete European cycling route network. High quality routes developed according to standards based on bes...
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With this strategy, Bács-Kiskun County aims to set the direction for the stakeholders involved in the development of bicycle-friendly infrastructure and bicycle tourism. By rethinking the goals and designing the directions of development in Bács-Kisk...
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As a member of an international consortium, Mobilissimus takes part in the update of the transport scheme of Ruse, the fifth largest city of Bulgaria, with a population of ca. 150 thousand, while almost 170 thousand people live on the total municipal...
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