
Urban mobility is no longer just cars: cyclists are increasingly factoring in the city mobility choices, reclaiming their rights to more street space, infrastructure and parking spaces. So do commuters, residents, and visitors who choose city trains, buses, and metro.
A key to making cities more sustainable is transforming its nodal centers to serve these user groups, linking diverse transport services in an efficient and convenient way.
What parts does parking play in facilitating seamless switches between modes, with a specific focus on bike-to-public transport?
A critical one! It is often the missing piece in coordinating these transitions. By securing access to safe parking spaces and simplifying the mobility choices, it can transform the way travelers feel about public transport and can drive more adoption.
