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A lesson about trafficHow do the students travel to school?
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Ing. Lorenzo Bertuccio
Euromobility (Italian Association Mobility Manager)
Developed by: In collaboration with:
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The “Mobilità di classe” project
HOW IT WORKS
CONTEXT
TOOL MobilitySchool: The Home-To-School Mobility Plan
The questionnaire
The visualization on the map: residences / modal split
The calculation
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CONTEXT The “Mobilità di classe” project
“A. Oriani” High School, Ravenna“Belluzzi Fioravanti” High School, Bologna“D. Zaccagna” High School, Carrara“Democrito” High School, Rome“G. Turrisi Colonna” High School, Catania“Leonardo da Vinci” High School, Potenza“L. Stefanini” High School, Venice“V. Gioberti” High School, Turin
BolognaCarraraCataniaPotenzaRavennaRomeTurinVenice
№ 5.516 STUDENTS
№ 8 HIGH SCHOOLS
№ 8 CITIES
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TOOL MobilitySchool: The Home-To-School Mobility Plan
MobilitySchool is a software to implement the Home-To-School Mobility Plan.
By filling in a brief questionnaire, available also on smartphones and tablets, MobilitySchool provides a
detailed picture of mobility habits of students, teachers and parents.
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The questionnaireHOW IT WORKS
The questionnaire analyzes:
1. Technical information: departure point, their destination, where they park, etc.
2. Social aspects of the move: reason for the choice of the means, problems encountered, etc.
3. Attitude to change: the conditions under which there is willingness to abandon the car.
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The visualization on the map: residencesHOW IT WORKS
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The visualization on the map: modal splitHOW IT WORKS
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The calculationHOW IT WORKS
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The calculationHOW IT WORKS
The calculationHOW IT WORKS
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The calculationHOW IT WORKS
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The calculation
CO2 emissions for each school.
HOW IT WORKS
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The calculationHOW IT WORKS
CO2 emissions for each school.
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The calculationHOW IT WORKS
PM10 emissions for each school.
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The calculationHOW IT WORKS
PM10 emissions for each school.
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Thank you for the attention.
Ing. Lorenzo Bertuccio
Euromobility (Mobility Managers’ Italian Association)
Via Monte Tomatico, 1 - 00141 Roma (RM)T 06 89021723 - F 06 89021755E [email protected] W euromobility.org
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