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Plattform für integrierte Mobilität in Oberursel („pimoo 3.0“)

Project name:Plattform für integrierte Mobilität in Oberursel („pimoo 3.0“) (Platform for integrated mobility in Oberursel)
Faculty:Architecture and Civil Engineering I Fachgruppe Mobilitätsmanagement
Head:Prof. Dr.-Ing. Volker Blees

Project participants:

 

  • Johann Grobe
  • Nathalie Schneider
Duration:01.07.2021-31.07.2026
Funding institution or client:Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR) as part of the "MobilitätsWerkStadt 2025" funding measure

New forms of mobility, such as mobility stations, are an essential component of Sustainable Mobility. The goal of the RaMo - "Raum für neue Mobilität" ("Space for new mobility") project is to successfully establish mobility stations in the municipalities of the Wetterau district and to expand them to the entire FrankfurtRhineMain region in the future. The Wetterau district acts as a pilot district within the project due to its diverse spatial structures. The project focuses on the digital networking and spatial bundling of environmentally friendly modes of transport and services through the region-wide implementation of mobility stations (https://www.region-frankfurt.de/Unsere-Themen-Leistungen/Mobilität-in-der-Region/Aktuelle-Projekte/Mobilitätsstationen/).
 

The aim of RaMo is to develop a scientifically supported planning concept for mobility stations on a regional scale, to integrate this concept as a building block in existing formal and informal plans and to implement the concept in cooperation with all relevant stakeholders, including integrating the stations into a digital multimodal platform. RaMo is a project of Hochschule RheinMain, Fachgruppe Mobilitätsmanagement, Regionalverband Frankfurt RheinMain (lead management) and Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund GmbH.

For further information: mobilitaetsmanagement(at)hs-rm.de

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