Report: Mobiliteit voor en door iedereen

The world of mobility is changing. It is no longer just about infrastructure and traffic flow, but increasingly about the users of our mobility system. This shift makes the question, "Who are we doing this for?" more critical than ever, with participation and co-creation becoming essential to our work.

To address this, we polled 1,500 residents in the Netherlands on their views, their most pressing mobility problems, and how they think we should solve them. The results of this large-scale survey are enriched with public CBS data and expert analysis, providing deep, data-driven insights.

The report provides crucial insights into:

The Auto-Dependency Paradox. Urgency & Costs. Shared Mobility Potential. Best Participation Methods.

This report (in Dutch) is an essential resource for mobility policymakers, urban planners, and developers. It provides data-driven direction for creating an inclusive and sustainable mobility system for all. It advocates for working with a local and target-group-oriented approach, moving beyond the 'usual suspects.

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