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1 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net FUNDAMENTALS ON TRANSPORT & ENERGY

2 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net 3 - 4 trips 1 - 2 activities 1h travel time 3 - 4 trips 1 - 2 activities 1h travel time 3 - 4 trips 1 - 2 activities 1h travel time Urs from ZürichWim from GroningenBarbara from Bochum Helen from Perth 3 - 4 trips 1 - 2 activities 1h travel time Average fuel consumption liter per person and year 410 1010 1480 440

3 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net MOBILITY IS SOMETHING THAT CAN BE CONTROLLED percentages

4 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net THE FIVE BASIC FUNCTIONS OF EXISTENCE

5 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net DEFINITION TRIP DEFINITION JOURNEY

6 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net MOBILITY PATTERN – JOURNEYS IN GRAZ; AT

7 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net MODAL SPLIT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES percentages

8 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net MODAL SPLIT OF ELDERLY PEOPLE PERCENTAGES

9 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net MODAL SPLIT SCHOOL – CHILDREN percentages

10 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net percentages MEANS OF TRANSPORT – GRAZ 2004

11 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net MODAL SPLIT FOR REASONS OF TRIPS www.transportlearning.net percentages

12 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net IMPACTS CO2 Emissions per sector index numbers

13 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net PERFORMANCE BY MODE billion passenger km 1970 - 2002

14 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net CAR OWNERSHIP

15 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net

16 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net MODAL SPLIT ADVERT. SPLIT TOYS

17 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net IMPACTS: PM10 EMISSIONS IN AUSTRIA

18 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

19 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net RIDING A BIKE DOESN‘T ENDANGER HEALTH

20 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net Source: GOAL, 2003

21 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net Source: CULTURA 2005

22 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net LAND USE

23 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net LAND USE

24 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net PARKING SPACE OFTEN COVERS MORE SPACE THAN A CHILD‘S BEDROOM

25 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net SAFETY

26 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net SAFETY Source: Steirisches Gesamtverkehrsprogramm

27 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net IMPACTS: Speed limit 30 km/h and 50 km/h Source: SAVE project Impact

28 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net IMPACT: SOCIAL CONTACTS

29 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net IMPACTS CO2 Emissions per sector index numbers

30 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net ENERGY USE IN HOUSEHOLDS Source: FGM-AMOR; Energy-efficient mobility SAVE Project IMPACT

31 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net DEVELOPMENT OF RESIDENTIAL AREAS AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION

32 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net ACCEPTABILITY vs. EFFICIENCY OF FUEL SAVING MEASURES Source. PORTAL 2003

33 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net POTENTIALS FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT German agglomerations

34 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net PROFILES Source: Socialdata

35 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net CYCLING IS THE FASTEST MEANS OF TRANSPORT IN EUROPEAN CITY CENTRES Source: Seiffert

36 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net Actual travel time by PT 100 Perceived travel time by car 80 Perceived travel time by PT 134 Actual travel time by car 100 Source: FGM-AMOR; 2003 Difference between perceived door-to-door travel time Car and PT INFLUENCING MOBILITY CULTURE Index Figures

37 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net CAR TRIPS IN GRAZ BASED ON DISTANCES Source: Mobility behaviour Graz, 2004

38 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net DEVELOPMENT OF MODAL SPLIT IN GRAZ walk bicycle car PT Source: Socialdata + Sammer

39 Fundamentals on transport and energy www.transportlearning.net THE SHARE OF CYCLING GROWTH WITH PROMOTION Source: Socialdata


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