AM.mobility.lab

Feasibility of a Regional Mobility Lab in Amstetten

© Alexandra Anderluh

Regional Mobility Labs (RML) are new in Austria and have yet to establish themselves. In this project, we join forces with the municipality of Amstetten to find out whether such a lab is feasible here. The town and its surroundings have very good transport connections, are well-linked to the Westautobahn (west motorway), and the network of roads and public transport are well developed. When it comes to the so-called “last mile” in public transport, on the other hand, there is certainly room for improvement. While Amstetten has its own city bus network and offers bicycle and car sharing, private cars are still the dominating means of transport. Apart from that, resource-sensitive land use, the promotion of sustainable personal mobility, and the reduction of emissions are important topics for the city administration. This shows that a potential RML would have various tasks to work on.

“This exploratory work has enabled us to determine an ideal concept for a mobility laboratory for the Amstetten region and thus to apply for the actual lab.– Alexandra Anderluh, University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten

 

Planned cooperation with the aspern.mobil LAB

Contribution of experience reports from a successfully running mobility lab

 

Contact

Name: Alexandra Anderluh
Email: alexandra.anderluh@fhstp.ac.at (University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten)
Phone: +43 676 847228 481

Further information and other participating institutions::

  • Municipality Amstetten

 

Funding body

FFG within the framework of the Mobility Programme (2022) Regions and Technologies

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