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Nabu draws mixed results from the ITS mobility congress

2021-10-15T10:40:58.057Z


The ITS mobility congress in Hamburg, which ends on Friday, focused too much on technology from the perspective of the environmental association Nabu. "Although various intelligent technical solutions for the traffic of the future were presented at the congress, a broad parallel discussion on the political and regulatory framework of the mobility transition was lacking," criticized the Nabu in a press release.


The ITS mobility congress in Hamburg, which ends on Friday, focused too much on technology from the perspective of the environmental association Nabu.

"Although various intelligent technical solutions for the traffic of the future were presented at the congress, a broad parallel discussion on the political and regulatory framework of the mobility transition was lacking," criticized the Nabu in a press release.

Hamburg - The association demands from the Senate to move the "environmental network" of public transport, bicycle and pedestrian traffic into the center of Hamburg's traffic planning.

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"The pure display of technical possibilities is not yet a solution in itself, but in some cases even an additional problem," said Hamburg-based Nabu chairman Malte Siegert.

"Because without a feasible vision of urban development and without a clear idea of ​​implementation in real life, all the technical offers may run counter to resource and environmental protection or traffic calming in the city." As long as the number of private cars does not shrink, car sharing offers will miss theirs Purpose.

All new forms of transport should really replace motorized individual transport.

"Because even if cars are generally cleaner and quieter in the future, the space required for individual transport in a growing city will have to decrease." Dpa

Source: merkur

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