Push & Pull Measures
At an operational level, UPPER will implement almost 80 measures and act on five innovation models to positively influence users’ choices:
Mindset and culture
Urban mobility planning
Mobility services ecosystem
Road network management
Democratic governance
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April 26, 2023
Rome - ROM_06 - Innovative features into the MDMS system according to the mobility patterns and needs of users’ groups
Roma Capitale will implement the first phase of the MaaS System on a new infrastructure technology, integrating key services...
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April 26, 2023
Rome - ROM_05 - To design the PT surface infrastructure adapted to the gradual introduction of new electric buses
To meet the SUMP goals, Rome plans to invest in the renewal of the PT surface fleet with Low Emission Vehicles (LEV) and Zero...
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April 26, 2023
Rome - ROM_04 - To design the new high frequency and high-capacity PT infrastructure
This measure aligns with the SUMP objectives and with the investment expected in PT infrastructures of over €9 billion with...
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April 26, 2023
Rome - ROM_03 - To adapt the PT offer and include new mobility services in multimodal interchange nodes
Rome aims to enhance sustainable mobility through various measures outlined in the SUMP. This specific measure focuses on imp...
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April 26, 2023
Rome - ROM_02 - Promoting modal shift towards PT with the implementation of a LEZ in Rome Zone 3
The measure combines policies and ITS to implement restrictions according to a Roadmap indicated by the City Administration....
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April 26, 2023
Rome - ROM_01 - To reduce private vehicles by implementing a “pollution charge” scheme in the core part of Rome Zone 2
Within the project timeframe, the implementation of electronic access gates will be completed, adding 53 missing points to re...
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The project will adopt an integrated and holistic approach to:
- Ease the cooperation among authorities and operators
- Offer a physical and digital environment to test the measures
- Update the existing Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs)
- Optimise the public transport offer, in line with user needs and patterns
- Seek users’ involvement in the overall mobility decision chain
- Encourage behavioural change in favour of public transport uptake
- Achieve an attractive, efficient, reliable, safe, inclusive and affordable public transport system, as outlined in the Mobility as a Right (MaaR) concept