Title
Estimating impacts of innovative mobility concepts with the New Mobility Modeller
Author
Wilmink, I.R.
Beemster, F.I.
Snelder, M.
Vonk Noordegraaf, D.M.
Publication year
2019
Abstract
This paper presents a model specifically developed to explore the mobility impacts of innovative mobility concepts, based on connected and automated driving and shared mobility. It is an explorative model for destination choice and mode choice, with a network fundamental diagram to assess impacts on mileage, delays and vehicle numbers in a city or region. The model, called New Mobility Modeller, has a short computation time and can be used to assess the expected impacts of new mobility and parking concepts on mobility choices and traffic conditions for a large number of scenarios and interventions. The model was applied to the Dutch Province of North-Holland. The potential impacts of automated and shared vehicles and mitigating interventions were explored for four extreme scenarios, showing that significant changes in mobility patterns and traffic performance (both positive and problematic) can be expected. The model is extended to assess the impacts of Mobility-as-a-service.
Subject
Mobility-as-a-Service
Automated vehicles
Impact estimation
Mobility & Logistics
Urbanisation
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TNO identifier
981749
Source
13th ITS European Congress, Brainport, the Netherlands, 3-6 June 2019, 1-10
Document type
conference paper