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MOBILITY FOR THE FUTURE

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MOBILITY FOR THE FUTURE

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WHO WE ARE

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A global partnership platform of over 50 leading actors representing all modes of transportation with a shared

ambition to achieve sustainable mobility

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OUR SHARED VISION

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A world where the global mobility system is an important part of the solution to addressing 21st century global

challenges

Climate change Poverty reduction

Access to social services including education and health

Economic development and jobs

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OUR AMBITION

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POLI

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Connect all people, including women, and

communities to economic and social opportunities.

UNIVERSAL ACCESS

Optimize its predictability, reliability and cost-

effectiveness

EFFICIENCY

Abate the environmental footprint of mobility

(GHG emissions, noise and air pollution)

GREEN

Drastically reduce fatalities, injuries, and

crashes(SDG Target 3.6)

SAFETY

Transforming the global mobility system, across modes

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OUR GOALS

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• 100% access to transport in rural areas

• Rapid transit to resident ratio of 100 km/million

• Females to represent 50% of workforce in transport

• Logistics Performance Index score of 5

• Halve the number of global deaths arising from road traffic crashes

• Reduce by 10 percent the human fatalities in rail and maritime modes

• Achieve zero deaths in commercial passenger aviation.

• Zero transport-related GHG emissions per capita from domestic and international, road, rail, air and maritime transport

• 0% annual exposure to PM 2.5 air pollution from all modes of transport

• Transport related noise levels not exceeding 50db

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A sustainable mobility system

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WHERE ARE WE?

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ADVOCACY

Global Tracking Framework

Global Mobility Report

Global Transport Stakeholder Mapping

Our Global Presence

External Website

Monthly Newsletter

ACTION

Global Roadmap of Action toward Sustainable Mobility

High level Policy Advisory Council

SuM4All Projects

New Dialogue with Countries and Private Sector on Mobility

FINANCING

New Financing for Sustainable Mobility

Green Climate Investment Fund

Climate Investment Fund

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Between 22% to 30% of countries in the world lie in each group

County Group D = Worst Performing

County Group A = Best Performing

IMPERATIVE FOR ACTION

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TARGET

UNIVERSAL ACCESS (RURAL)

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DEFINING THE ACTION LANDSCAPE

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189 policy measures to transform the mobility system

*These enablers are exclusively policy oriented. Enablers for corporate action and public-private collaboration will be updated after the consultation stage of GRA

REGULATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS (88)

Examples• Traffic laws to

enhance safety• Laws on

maximum cargo load

• Accede to implement relevant international agreements and conventions

• Laws to allow bicycles on public transport

• Ratification/ enforcement of laws

INCENTIVES & PRICING (36)

Examples• Parking fees to

reduce congestion

• Zero rating tax on electric/ hybrid vehicles

• Adopt incentives to promote biofuel use in transport

• Adopt incentives for travelling using bicycles and walking

• Affordable public transport

COMMUNICATION (11)

Examples• Gender campaigns

to promote equality for women in transport

• Use of participatory planning methods

• Launch awareness campaigns on benefits of sustainable mobility

• Provide information on efficient technologies

• Campaigns to promote zero tolerance of sexual assault on public transport

INFRASTUCTURE (54)

Examples• Railway

electrification• Electric car

charging stations• Expansion of all

weather road networks

• Increase network of accessible sidewalks and pedestrian crosswalks

• Launch safety camera systems to monitor speed limits of vehicles

Political Commitment

e.g. country champion to sustainable

mobility

Availability of Investment and

Capitale.g. financing of

projects

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FILTERING THE “ENABLERS”

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TOP 20 ENABLERS FOR EACH COUNTRY GROUP

189 POLICY

ENABLERS

XCORPORATE ENABLERS

MOST EFFECTIVEMaximum positive impact on goalsMinimum negative impact on goals

MOST RELEVANTAccording to country group

EXAMPLE MEASURE:Expansion of rural road network

GOAL IMPACT

EXAMPLE MEASURE:Expansion of rural road network

GROUP RELEVANCE

A

B

C

D

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TRANSFORMING THE COUNTRY ENGAGEMENT

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GOAL

COUNTRY X – Actual

GOAL

COUNTRY X – Optimal

DIAGNOSTIC

COUNTRY GROUPING

COUNTRY GROUPING

STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES

ACTION PLAN

Policy measures and corporate actions

For now and tomorrow

COUNTRY GROUP FILTER

SUSTAINABLEMOBILITYPATHWAY TO

SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

FINANCING

D C B A

D C B A

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PATHWAYS TO SUSTAINABLE MOBILITYCOUNTRY X EXAMPLE

DIAGNOSTICSustainable Mobility Performance

STRENGHTS: Country X is closer to the target in terms of green mobility (air pollution and GHG emission). It is at an intermediate level

in terms of rural accessibility, efficiency and safety, but far from the goal in terms of urban accessibility and gender equality.

Action Plan

* 0 represents the largest distance to the goal and 1 representing the best performing country

Universal Urban Access

Examples• Affordable public transport fare• Ensure physical integration between

all modes, including public transport and bicycles

• Improve public transport coverage with a special emphasis on equitable access

• Increasing the network of accessible sidewalks

• Creating explicit policy for freight in urban areas

• Increase standards of public transport operations

• Implement vision zero policy for road safety

Priority Measures for Country Group D

• Hire well-trained government transport and land use staff

• Design roads for lower speeds and enforce speed limits

• Implement awareness and behavior change (ABC) strategies

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ANNEX

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ENABLERS FOR A SYSTEMIC CHANGE

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SUSTAINABLEMOBILITY

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Thinking across policy goals by country group

ACTION PLANS

POLICY GOALS

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OPENING UP NEW SOLUTIONS

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Mobility planning integrated (4 policy goals)

“Optimal” cost-benefit project analysis

Mobility-as-a-service (mode complementarity)

Data collaboratives

6th Transportation mode

Virtual mobility

30 new technology enhanced mobility system

Shipping and aviation included

Mobility to accelerate the energy transition

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SUM4ALLPRODUCTS

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OUR GLOBAL PRESENCE

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2017

World Bank Annual Meetings

October 2017, Washington DC, USA

2017

UN High Level Political Forum on

Sustainable Development

July 2017, New York, USA

2018

World Transport Convention

June 2018, Beijing, China

2017-2018

International Transport

Forum SummitMay 2017 & 2018, Leipzig, Germany

World EconomicForum Meetings

November 2018, Dubai, UAE

2018

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THE GLOBAL MOBILITY REPORT 2017

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3.1+ Million Potential Impressions

40+ News Outlets Around the World

http://www.sum4all.org/publications/global-mobility-report-2017

First-ever multi-agency assessment of the state of the mobility system, across modes and globally.

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THE GLOBAL TRACKING FRAMEWORK

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http://www.sum4all.org/global-tracking-framework

A multi-agency global dashboard to monitor country-level progress towards sustainable mobility and provide a basis for benchmarking

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THE GLOBAL TRANSPORT STAKEHOLDER MAPPING

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A mapping effort of the mobility system of more than 150 transport organizations and their influence globally and locally.

http://www.sum4all.org/stakeholder-map

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THE SUM4ALL MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

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http://www.sum4all.org/news-blogs

Reporting on the latest advances on sustainable mobility, progress of the initiative and events.

More than 3800 subscribers across the world

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EXTERNAL WEBSITE

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www.sum4all.org

An external platform which is viewed by more than 1,000 users per month.

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THE GLOBAL ROADMAP OF ACTIONTOWARD SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

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First-ever attempt to look across the four policy goals and identify policy and corporate actions that are most appropriate for countries relative to how they fare on mobility performances.

Co-created using an iterative process to ensure relevance, it lays out a pathway for planners, public decision-makers and the private sector to follow to further world’s progress toward sustainable mobility.

https://www.sum4all.org/global-roadmap-action

SUSTAINABLEMOBILITY