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Transnational Workshop 28th of June 2011 Graz BICYLE POLICY OF THE CITY OF GRAZ Gudrun Uranitsch, City of Graz
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Agenda Historical background Political goals regarding Gentle Mobility Transport & Cycling policies Examples of implementation
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Problem of smog because of the weather condition: Inversion situation First ecologial trends – from car orientation to a city for people One vice mayor ‘ s visions and power of persuasion 1997: Graz introduces Tempo 30 which changed the system and the perspective! Tempo 30 in ALL residential areas all over the city Historic Mobility Specials: Why did Graz change to Gentle Mobility?
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Gentle Mobility becomes a Philosophy – Mobility Strategies are part of City Development
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Modal Split – Modal choice 2008 (in trips): Eco-friendly trips are growing Public Transport Car passengers Car drivers Cycling Walking
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Shift from car traffic PT, cycling & walking from 45% 55% (until 2013) from 42%58% (until 2016%) from 37%63% (until 2021%) Political Goal of the City of Graz
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TRANSPORT POLICY Mobility Guidelines 2020 coordinated with Regional Mobility Concept including Goals reducing car traffic dramatically Sustainability & Priority for Gentle Mobility Graz is a short-trip-city: POI are reachable with soft modes of transport Participation in transparent planning processes Mobility management & contracts with big „ traffic generators“
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Strategic Papers for CYCLING Graz:2000 & 2004 BYPAD Quality Plan
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Strategic Papers for CYCLING Graz:2010/2011: SWOT-Analysis within the bicy project Result: 13 areas with key projects (draft)
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BICYCLE POLICY Bicycle infrastructure & Safety Complementary strategies supporting cycling Visibility & information in public space Promotion programmes Bicycle trainings in actual traffic for all generations & different ethnic groups Communication programmes with emotionally touching messages
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Bicycle infrastructure & Safety Since 1988: 116 km bicycle lanes, brigdes & facilities
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Details are important to ensure quality! Foto: ARGUS
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Complementary stragegies supporting cycling Shared Space as a new planning philosopy
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FOTO: FGM Complementary stragegies supporting cycling Installation of „Living street areas“ participation of citizens: especially children & elderly people!
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Financial support for cargo bikes Complementary stragegies supporting cycling
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Shift of parking control from police to city authorities Complementary stragegies supporting cycling
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Foto: ARGUS Visibility & information in public space
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Foto: ARGUS Sichtbarkeit & Information im öffentlichen Raum Visibility & information in public space
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www.graz.at/grazsteigtum copyright: konzept und design der kampagne "GSU" EN GARDE communication & design (www.engarde.at)www.engarde.at Promotion programmes under one brand
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Promotion programmes: Monthly City Cycling
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Promotion programmes: 1. Full moon cycling
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Who cycles, wins! With FGM & ARGUS: 138 companies all over Styria cycle to work! Safe on the bicycle with ARGUS Foto: ARGUS Promotion programmes with partners
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Bicycle trainings for children & families
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Bicycle trainings for pupils
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Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit!
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Bicycle trainings for elderly people
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Bicycle trainings for migrants
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Love campaign for cycling 2010 Communication programmes with emotionally touching messages
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Thank you for cycling! Communication programmes with emotionally touching messages
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Direct & visible communication with fresh slogans! Communication programmes with emotionally touching messages
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From a car oriented city …also in the inner centre…
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…to a people oriented city taking into account reductions of parking spaces
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Space for People
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Thank you very much for your attention! Gudrun Uranitsch City of Graz Mobility Officer of Lisa Rücker, Vice Mayor for Mobility,Transport and Environment T ++43 316 872 2023 Email : gudrun.uranitsch@stadt.graz.at
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