Transport and Covid-19: responses and resources

Measuring New Mobility: Case Studies and Best Practices

In many cities, new mobility services have become a small yet important component of urban passenger transport systems. Local authorities must be able to measure these services to understand their benefits, monitor negative impacts and guide policy interventions.
 
This report helps policy makers implement new mobility measurement and monitoring frameworks. It draws on lessons from ten case studies around the world to offer practical recommendations for effective data reporting and monitoring frameworks.
 
This report builds on the first publication in the ITF’s series on Measuring New Mobility, which outlines a classification framework for new mobility services and proposes a series of detailed performance indicators to help cities monitor and understand their impact.
 
 

Policy Insights

  • Limit reporting requirements to data that are essential for carrying out public authority mandates.
  • Co-ordinate new mobility data collection with existing data reporting and measurement efforts.
  • Co-ordinate data reporting across all levels of government.
  • Develop public authority capacity to collect, process and analyse new mobility data.

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