This European conference will wrap up CEDR’s Research Programme on “User Needs in a multimodal context”, in which Polis is involved as partner. The event will discuss new tools to understand the impact of new technologies, walking and cycling measures, on modal choice and on road safety and will take place on May 9 in Brussels, with a pre-conference evening event on May 8. Registration is free and open until 26 April.
The conference provides training of the new tools developed by the two projects. The STTRIDE (Smarter Travel Technology Review for Investment Decisions) tools help to understand the impact of new technologies, while the ISAAC (Stimulating safe walking and cycling within a multimodal transport environment) tools focus on measures supporting walking and cycling and their impact on modal choice and on road safety.
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