Pechakucha shared mobility

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A shared future Angelo Meuleman - Taxistop

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Pecha Kucka given at Flemish ideas conference about mobility: A reflection on a Flemish mid and long term mobility plan. The plan assumes a continuous growth of the need for mobility and ownership: The authors are not aware of a trend for sharing, peak car ownership... The authors still don't make choices and are missing the chance to create a vision for a more efficient, resilient and robust mobility vision. I also made the audience aware of the existence of a road sign which allows carpool lanes. Since this road sign was officially incorporated in the Belgian traffic legislation, it was never used by any Belgian region.

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A shared futureAngelo Meuleman - Taxistop

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Local cohesion Idling capacity A need

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Technology Idling capacity A need

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Technology Idling capacity A need

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Because it’s possible!

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“Prosperity leads to more ownership”

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Zurich, world’s richest city

• 342 cars /1.000 inh.• Modal split: 22% car• 15.000 car-sharers• 176 parking lots at train

station daily 300.000 train travellers

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Not more capacity

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Sharing is not cute, it will be huge!