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17 January 2025
Guidance for evaluating new mobility services in urban transport
Knowledge documents
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The International Transport Forum report, released in December 2024, offers a framework for cities to measure and monitor the impact of new mobility services.
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The report from the International Transport Forum (ITF), released in December 2024, outlines a framework to help cities measure and monitor the impact of new mobility services, including ride-hailing, shared scooters, and bike-sharing systems, as components of urban passenger transport systems. Based on ten global case studies, the report provides practical recommendations for policymakers to measure these services, understand their benefits, monitor negative impacts, and guide policy interventions. It highlights the crucial role of robust data collection and analysis methods in assessing the safety, efficiency, and environmental impacts of these services.
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