Building for a new urban mobility
Language: English Publication details: London Centre for London 2020Description: 83pSubject(s): Summary: Promotes the case for a policy-led approach termed “New Urban Mobility” – the harnessing of technology to enable active travel, public transport use, the cleanest vehicle technology and minimal use of private cars. Uses 10 principles (emerging from research and practice) to enable adaptive and sustainable development: 1. Base masterplans on active travel and public transport, 2. Use street layouts to prioritise active travel,3. Limit parking provision, and locate strategically, 4. Enable easy interchanging, 5 Provide electric charging infrastructure, 6. Consolidate local freight, 7. Offer shared mobility service memberships, 8. Ensure buildings are easily adaptable, 9. Future-proof parking and creates 10. Create dynamic streetscapes| Item type | Current library | Status | |
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Promotes the case for a policy-led approach termed “New Urban Mobility” – the harnessing of technology to enable active travel, public transport use, the cleanest vehicle technology and minimal use of private cars. Uses 10 principles (emerging from research and practice) to enable adaptive and sustainable development: 1. Base masterplans on active travel and public transport,
2. Use street layouts to prioritise active travel,3. Limit parking provision, and locate strategically, 4. Enable easy interchanging, 5 Provide electric charging infrastructure, 6. Consolidate local freight, 7. Offer shared mobility service memberships, 8. Ensure buildings are easily adaptable, 9. Future-proof parking and creates 10. Create dynamic streetscapes