Smart mobility

Smart mobility (DTV17)


Description
Smart mobility could make policy objectives be achieved faster and more efficiently. In order to assess these promises and to exploit the potential it is necessary to equip professionals involved in policy making and delivery with a solid set of knowledge and methods. This e-course is designed for this purpose. It collects, sumarizes and presents the key findings from Dutch VerDuS research projects that are relevant for policy makers.

This e-course was developed as part of the VerDuS programme Smart Urban Regions of the Future with project number 438.19.162 which is (co)financed by the Dutch Research Council. It has been established by DTV Consultants and Goudappel Coffeng and lead by TU Delft. Contributions were made by the following projects from the VerDuS program: Spatial and Transport impacts of Automated Driving (STAD), Urban Smart Measures and Incentives for quality of Life Enhancement (U-SMILE) and Smart Cities Responsive Intelligent Public Transport Systems (SCRIPTS).

The e-course can be followed any place any time. The platform remembers your progress and allows you to easily navigate through the content. In any order you like.
Content
  • Welcome
  • Welcome
  • Target group and learning objectives
  • Course content and learner control
  • Smart mobility
  • Introduction
  • What is smart mobility?
  • Smart travelling
  • Smart driving
  • Smart management
  • Wrap-up and perspective on the following blocks
  • Smart travelling - Mobility as a service
  • Introduction
  • Factors influencing on MaaS adoption
  • Influencing factors - Pricing schemes
  • Influencing factors - Socio demographical
  • Influencing factors - Time Commitment, Privacy, Social influence
  • Influencing factors - Geography
  • Conclusion and practical tips
  • Mini quiz
  • Insights on MaaS usage
  • MaaS usage - Modal shift
  • MaaS usage - Public transport and shared modes
  • Conclusion and practical tips
  • Mini quiz
  • Possible MaaS alliances
  • Approach to alliances
  • Assumptions for MaaS alliances
  • Insights for creating MaaS alliances
  • Lessons learned
  • Smart driving - Automated driving
  • Introduction
  • Infrastructure and planning - Facilitating level 3-4 automated vehicles
  • Infrastructure and planning - Dedicated infrastructure
  • Infrastructure and planning - Mixed traffic
  • Infrastructure and planning - Conclusion and practical tips
  • Mini quiz
  • Automated shuttles - Separated or mixed?
  • Automated shuttles - Rivium Parkshuttle
  • Automated shuttles - Appelscha
  • Automated shuttles - Conclusion and practical tips
  • Mini quiz
  • Automated driving - Road safety
  • Vehicle factors influencing road safety
  • Road design and road safety
  • Road safety - Conclusion and practical tips
  • Parking - And automated vehicles
  • Parking - Absense of cruising costs
  • Parking - Increased vehicle demand
  • Parking - Re-purposing parking spaces?
  • Parking - Conclusion and practical tips
  • Mini quiz
  • Guiding insights for urban policy makers
  • Guiding insights - Rationale for AVs
  • Guiding insights - Benefits for public transport
  • Guiding insights - Benefits for congestion
  • Guiding insights - Tendering automated vehicles
  • Mini quiz
  • Smart management - incentives and behaviour change
  • Introduction
  • Smart incentives explained
  • Incentives - Financial incentives
  • Incentives - Smart parking
  • Incentives - Mobility permits
  • Incentives - Conclusion and practical tips
  • Intrinsic motivation & Smart mobility
  • Intrinsic motivation VS. Financial incentives
  • Intrinsic motivation - Example case
  • Strengthening intrinsic motivation
  • Intrinsic motivation - Conclusion and practical tips
  • Mini quiz
  • Case study: Privileges for e-taxis
  • Case study: e-taxis in Amsterdam
  • Case study: Privilege measures
  • Case study: From privilege to exclusivity
  • Case study: Exemption rules
  • Case study: Enabling technology
  • Conclusion and practical tips
  • Mini quiz
  • Wrapping up
  • Wrapping up
  • Guidance for urban policy makers
  • Literature and source materials
  • Final test
  • Final test
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed