Jerusalem

The Jerusalem Living Lab focuses on the integration of New and Shared Mobility (NSM) services with public transport, shared fleet sizing and on-demand fleet management in the historic city known for its cultural significance and tourism.

Jerusalem light rail stop at a rail station

The Lab will explore different modes of operation, assess their impacts and advise policy makers. It will demonstrate shared fleet forecasting, on-demand fleet management and coordination of shared modes with public transport. Data sources will include smart card validations, surveys and real-time monitoring of public transport.

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Jerusalem’s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) targets a modal split of 36% walking and 5% cycling, with a focus on affordability, accessibility, air quality, noise reduction and road safety.

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