Leisure-related traffic

 


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The background report for the "Mobility and Leisure" Dossier features the latest facts and figures on the subject of leisure-related traffic. What activities act as its driving force? What modes of transport are actually used? How do different countries compare? And what sort of problems does leisure-related mobility entail? The main section features examples of the implementation of sustainable mobility in leisure-related traffic in the Alpine region. The emphasis is on special public transport offers for leisure activities as well as projects for sustainable transport solutions for tourism. In countries such as Switzerland, Austria or Germany leisure-related traffic already accounts for 50 to 60% of the overall traffic volume. In these countries the proportion of private motorised traffic in leisure-related traffic is very high, at around 60% to 80%. That proportion of leisure-related traffic is set to increase in the future.


News

Publications

Links

News

2007-01-18
Werfenweng: "Sanft Mobil auf neuen Wegen"

Publications

Year of publication: 2007
Report on the State of the Alps - Transport and Mobility in the Alps
Year of publication: 2006
Werfenweng
Year of publication: 2000
Recreational traffic: Analyses and Strategies

Links

A European Initiative for Soft Mobility in Tourism
Alpine Awareness: Project Interreg IIIB
Alpsmobility - Transnational pilot project
Interreg III B-Projekt MONITRAF: Monitoring of road traffic related effects in the Alpine Space and common measures
Interreg IIIB-Project ALPNAP: Monitoring and Minimisation of Traffic-Induced Noise and Air Pollution Along Major Alpine Transport Routes
Soft mobility: making tourism in Europe more sustainable
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