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    Antwerp - Presentation of measures
  • S stijnvernaillen

    @antonia-buric: we used to have a clearly defined set of features per type of hub but while rolling out and designing the first hubs it became clear that every locations requires a custom approach. It all depends on the environment, other services already available in the neighbourhood, what can be moved and what cannot be moved. I'll see if I can find the list of features and typologies that we used to have.
    We're not tracking users. However, we do have our shared mobility trip data and we do yearly surveys on usage. Some questions are linked to multimodality.

    @Miroslava: we're not really counting on smart parking management to switch behaviour. I personally think the smartest parking management measure we took is not allowing on-street parking for visitors in the old town. (and paid on-streek parking in large areas of the city). Other measures like showing available on-street parking spaces and guiding car users to those spots only makes it easier for car users, not harder. The smartest parking management strategy is to make it difficult for car users as early as possible in their trip. So car to closest trainstation and then into the city by train is better then car to P&R close to the city and then tram.

    @Christophe: There's a list of +70 data layers we use for the various modes. Beside that we use the network data from OpenStreetMap and our routeplanner is also based on this. For map visualisation and theming we use Mapbox Studio. Users are able to turn on and off some layers. As a city we can also ensure that some layers we think are essential are always on. This can be P&R or mobility hubs. By showing them we make people aware about the options. Past the possibility of turning on and off layers, we don't give the user more options to theme a map. It is a very complex thing and most users won't use it. We do have an accessibility map style that makes everything more readable (still needs finetuning). In our app we do have guidance and navigation. It is possible to turn off or on the sound of the navigation. Everything is available in 4 languages and the website should be screenreadable. For the map component we're still looking into ways to make it screen readable. To my knowledge there's not a single application that has managed to do this. You can now check it out on the live site: www.sna.be

    We get our data directly from the mobility providers and often it's the same source as they use themselves. We don't further try to improve the data.

    I don't completely agree with the importance of RT-data for the user. In a good mobility system, the user does not need realtime data. Beside that, the whole IT-system of the city of Antwerp has been rebuild from scratch after a cyberattack last year. Even the design of a simple button on a website has been checked to ensure that it's not possible to gain access through such things.

    @MARIA-VASILAKI : the screens we're installing are eInk screens like ereaders. The reason for this is that they can operate for a reasonably long time on batteries without the need to connect the infrastructure to the net. This makes it easier for us to install the screens anywhere we want on the public domain without having to open the ground to make an electric connection. As part of the service contract, the company installing the screen, replaces the batteries when needed. The cost of all this is covered in the SPINE budget.

    The journey planner app, as well as the rest of the website is WCAG approved. It is useable with screenreaders and alike. However, making maps suitable and 100% WCAG proof is something nobody has found a solution for yet. I've seen a thesis on the use of AI to provide a spoken output of what is shown on the map but it stays tricky. We did include an accessibility layer in which we created a seperate more readable baselayer. We're still planning to fine-tune it with the community more but currently the focus is on improving the accessibility data we have and show to the user.

    On the topic of discussing wider topics then spine or involving local stakeholders I think that's the whole goal of this platform. Sharing knowledge, not only during meetings but also through this platform.


  • Knowledge Exchange WP2-WP4: Route planners & MaaS
  • S stijnvernaillen

    Follow-up session


  • Las Palmas - Presentation of measures
  • mobyadminM mobyadmin


  • Antwerp - Presentation of measures
  • S stijnvernaillen

    Conversation starters:

    Stijn

    • Changing the way you present route information has a big impact on modal choice
    • Showing realtime data can have a negative impact on the user experience
    • ...

    Gemini AI:

    1. Multimodal Hubs/Info Screens

    Making connections: "Have you ever used one of those big info screens to figure out the best way to get somewhere? Super helpful, or more confusing?"
    The wish list: "If you could have any kind of information on those multimodal hub screens, what would it be?"
    Design matters: "Bright and flashy, or simple and to the point? What do you think catches the eye best on info screens?"

    2. Realtime Information for Passengers

    Peace of mind: "Do you check those real-time updates for buses and trains? Does it make you feel better knowing exactly when things arrive?"
    Frustration factor: "What's your biggest annoyance when those real-time updates are WRONG?"
    Beyond the basics: "Besides arrival times, what other real-time info would be a lifesaver? Like how crowded the train is?"

    3. Multimodal Journey Planner App

    Tried and tested: "Do you use journey planner apps? Do they actually get you there the easiest way, or do you have a better system?"
    It's all in the details: "When choosing a route, what matters more: fastest time, fewest changes, cheapest price...something else?"
    Future dreaming: "If you could add one crazy feature to a journey planner app, what would it be? (Mine would be showing how scenic the route is!)"

    4. Traffic Management / PT Prioritization

    Balancing act: "Do you think giving priority to buses and trams helps the whole traffic situation, or does it mess things up for cars?"
    Hot-button issue: "Those special bus lanes...good idea, or do they just take up too much space?"
    Playing favorites: "Should traffic lights ever change to benefit buses or trams, even if it means cars wait longer?"


  • Upcoming Workshop: Enhancing Urban Mobility with MaaS Solutions
  • mobyadminM mobyadmin

    Hello, SPINE Community!

    We're excited to announce our next workshop: Enhancing Urban Mobility with MaaS (Mobility as a Service) Solutions, scheduled for [Insert Date & Time]. This interactive session will delve into the challenges and opportunities of integrating MaaS in urban planning to improve public transportation networks.

    Workshop Agenda:

    • Introduction to MaaS and its impact on urban mobility.
    • Case studies: Success stories from cities that have integrated MaaS.
    • Interactive discussions on overcoming MaaS implementation challenges.
    • Group brainstorming session on innovative MaaS solutions.

    Speakers:

    • Madis, Tallin - Convincing private mobility operators to open their platforms for MaaS.
    • Stijn, Antwerp - Business models for city & stakeholder win/win scenarios.
    • Chiara, Bologna - Future of clearing/billing in MaaS.

    How to Participate:

    • Mark your calendar for [Insert Date & Time].
    • Review the preparatory materials linked [here].
    • Join the live discussion thread on the day of the workshop to share your insights and questions.

    Looking forward to a productive session and vibrant discussions!

    Best,
    [Workshop Organizer’s Name]


  • New co-creation workshop
  • S stijnvernaillen

    Test of the this


  • Re-imagining cities: an AI-backed webpage for imagining our streets as accessible/walkable
  • mobyadminM mobyadmin

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    (dutchcyclinglifestyle.com)


  • Co-creation workshop - Agenda
  • mobyadminM mobyadmin

    Agenda for workshop

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