Cycling and traffic calming in Reggio Emilia urban area

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Cycling and traffic calming in Reggio Emilia urban area Alessandro Meggiato Municipality of Reggio Emilia mobility department manager

Background In the middle of Padana Plane 1h.30 from Milan, 40 min. from Bologna Inhabitants (31/12/2012): 170.086 Motorization rate: 660 cars/1000 inh. Km of cycling network: 187(34,48m/100inh, 1st city in Italy) Big number of small-medium manufactory enterprises Strong attitude for export Totale Provincia RE Reggio Emilia cintura nord 612 630 607 598 Presence of many small industrial settlements sud Totale EMILIA ROMAGNA Totale ITALIA NORD-ORIENTALE TOTALE NAZIONALE 517 581 601 610 400 450 500 550 600 650

Numero totale Cycling and traffic calming in Reggio Emilia urban area Criticalities Air pollution and low urban quality due to traffic Congestion and need of big investiments to improve transport supply High social cost due to a big amount of road fatalities and accidents TREND FERITI ANNI 2006-2012 2.400 1.800 1.200 Totali Ciclisti e pedoni Lineare (Totali) Lineare (Ciclisti e pedoni) 600-2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Anno

Reggio Emilia SUMP (2008) Land-use PSC PTCP Mobility Strategic Program AN INTEGRATED PROCCESS: between mobility and land-use in more land scales mobility PUM PTM BUILDING A SHARED SCENARIO Urban area Metropolitan wide area AIM: reducing negative impacts related to the prevailing use of cars SCENARIOS ASSESSMENT on transport system on air quality on land use effects

SUMP strategies: Road infrastructures: solving bottlenecks enforcing main axises Urban public transport (road) more hieracy between lines increasing frequencies on main lines Regional public transport (rail) enforcing service on regional network tram-train on north-south axixs Traffic regulation completing limited traffic zone enlarging park-price area priority lanes for PT

THE CYCLING NETWORK PLAN Cycling must cover a relevant role in modal split 12 main cycling paths going to city center and 3 rings high performances and direct routes A widespread secondary network with traffic calming techniques sharing road spaces general speed reduction on 30 Km/h 8 greenways outside urban area Cycling services 16 bike sharing stations 3 bike hiring and storages SUMP strategies:

Why cycling: The cycling paths stock is 196 Km, - 1,15 m/procapita 1 in Italy Bike covers 18% of trips Reggio Emilia has the right climate and orographic features: Flat land Average temperature from 9 to 20 35% of trips distance below 3 Km Bike is greenest, cheapest and fastest. Cycling needs low investments it shouldn t just be simply a matter of having more bike paths. but get more cycling

BICIPLAN strategies: building of a general "bicyclefriendly" environment developing services and infrastructures for cycling increasing road safety in urban area for cyclist and pedestrian promoting changing in mobility behaviours and lifestyle

BICIPLAN strategies: MAIN CYCLING NETWORK FEATURES: Connect relevant places in the city, in particular for home to work travels Same features along the whole itinerary Itineraries are clearly distinguishable direct routes IN THE SECONDARY NETWORK Sharing road space by traffic calming techniques 30 Km/h speed limit

Improving infrastructures and services: 4 safeguarded hiring and storage points 15 bike sharing stations Bike sharing ticket is the same of PT one

More safety for cyclist and pedestrian: road space redesign Choosing the right design pattern

More safety for cyclist and pedestrian: 30 Km/h speed limit Speed is the main cause of fatalities in road accidents SPEED COLLISION PROBABILITY OF DEATH 80 Km/h 100% 60 Km/h 85% 40 Km/h 30% 20 Km/h 10%

More safety for cyclist and pedestrian: 30 Km/h speed limit Target: 30 Km/h speed limit in all secondary roads in urban area

30 Km/h speed limit planned areas Cycling and traffic calming in Reggio Emilia urban area More safety for cyclist and pedestrian: 30 Km/h speed limit

30 Km/h speed limit existing areas Cycling and traffic calming in Reggio Emilia urban area More safety for cyclist and pedestrian: 30 Km/h speed limit

Numero totale Km m/abitanti 990 Km of road network 569 km into urban areas 90.6 km with 30 Km/h speed limit (16%) 172.833 inhabitants 161.936 into urban areas 34.648 in 30 Km/h speed limit areas (21%) Cycling and traffic calming in Reggio Emilia urban area More safety for cyclist and pedestrian: 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 20,7 30 Km/h speed limit 48,49 Trend estensione totale e procapite delle strade in zone 30 59,01 59,01 63,49 63,93 65,46 68,3 78,36 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Anni km strade in Z30 m strade procapite in Z30 0,5 0,45 0,4 0,35 0,3 0,25 0,2 0,15 0,1 0,05 0 2.400 1.800 1.200 TREND FERITI ANNI 2006-2012 Totali Ciclisti e pedoni Lineare (Totali) Lineare (Ciclisti e pedoni) Results from 2009 to 2012 +9,6% cycling -6,6% injured cyclists and pedestrians 600-2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Anno biciclette in ingresso al C.S feriti con ciclisti e pedoni passaggi var.% annua n. var.% annua 2009-10 1.388.687 256 2010-11 1.499.491 8,0% 259 1,2% 2011-12 1.522.105 1,5% 9,6% 239-7,7% -6,6%

More safety for cyclist and pedestrian: via Emilia ospizio The Starting point: 2.000 vehicles in pick hours Presence of commercial buildings Many cars, many cyclists, many pedestrians many accidents Needs: Keep the road capacity Ensure safety for cyclists and pedestrians Strategies Traffic calming with central multifunctional band; Protection of crossings, Bike lane for "hare" cyclists; Pavement as cycle-pedestrian lane for "turtle cyclists.

More safety for cyclist and pedestrian: via Emilia ospizio

Changing behaviours and lifestyles

What is the Manifesto A new working method shared between all actors of the mobility sector, aiming to change behaviours in home-to-school mobility A common framework in which put everything about the policies of school mobility Concept: We can change mobility behaviours only if all the involved city components are committed to find a solution. In other words Introducing mobility management in home-to-school mobility

Background Children from 6-11 years old: 8.166 No. Primary Schools: 40 No. Secondary Schools (1st grade): 10 - In 1971, 80% of children went to school by foot or bicycle - In 2008, over 2/3 rd of children go to school by car every day

Criticalities - Little physical activity and social life for children when they go to school by car - Little autonomy for children - Chaos, pollution and road accidents in schools areas

Challenges - Reduce road accidents and traffic near schools - Convince all involved actors to do their best to change means of transport for children - Double the number of children going to school by bici-bus - Take action with a comprehensive approach in sustainable home-to-school mobility

aims The Manifesto was written in April 2009 with the following aims: - As a new working method shared between all actors of the mobility sector - As a tool to involve all of the schools of the city in the mobility theme - As a tool to endorse schools and families activities - To network experiences and future projects and optimize the city s resources - To take part in competitions submitting an overall project

Contents 6 strategies Education Communication Promotion Safety Services Planning for 9 projects To school by bici-bus or pedi-bus Safety in home-to-school routes School buses and car pooling Health and movement every day Sharing rules to move safely Educational leaflets on sustainable mobility Let s collect green miles The School Mobility Manager Conciliating

Partnership Who signed the Manifesto: + Town districts + the Provincial School Office + the School Directors + the Road Safety Monitoring Office + the Mobility Agency of Reggio Emilia + FIAB (The Italian Federation of Urban Cyclists and Bicycle Tourism) + FIMP (Italian Pediatrist Doctors Federation) + ARPA (Regional Agency for Environment) + AUSL (the Local Health Authority)

The School Mobility Manager is the leading actor Creating mobility experts into schools Talking to children to change parents behaviours

The School Mobility Manager is a teacher, identified by each school, who is sensitive to the issues of sustainable mobility. The School Mobility Manager is offered periodically specific training on mobility by the office of the Area Mobility Manager (of the Municipality)

The School Mobilty Manager is a link between several actors (Municipality, school, associations, ) and different persons (teachers, parents, experts, children, ) is an expert in mobility and sustainability is a consultant who suggests the best activities for the pupils

Some projects and strategies Bici-Bus Pedi-Bus

Some projects and strategies BICIBUS/PEDIBUS SCHOOL YEAR 2009/2010 TOTAL SCHOOLS INVOLVED 16 Bici-Bus Pedi-Bus A free BiciBus/PediBus kit (helmet, waterproof tippet, fluo color dickey, insurance against accidents) is given to each pupil PUPILS BY BICIBUS 510 PUPILS BY PEDIBUS 55 TOTAL PUPILS 565 BICIBUS ROUTES 35 PEDIBUS ROUTES 5 TOTAL 'HOME SCHOOL' ROUTES 40 KM COVERED BY BICIBUS 51,2 KMCOVERED BY PEDIBUS 3,0 TOTAL KM 54,2

Some projects and strategies Traffic calming in home-to-school routes

Workshops with schools on cycling by Cycling Associations Some projects and strategies

Some projects and strategies Workshops with schools on sustainable mobility

Some projects and strategies Learning about sustainable mobility: get out of school and let s color the neighbourhood!

Some projects and strategies Learning about sustainable mobility: get out of school and let s distance cars!

Some projects and strategies Talking to parents

Some projects and strategies Communication Manual for children Availability of pediatricians to talk to parents Bici-bus guidelines Initiatives involving schools

Results The main results of the implementation of the Manifesto are: Over 500 children go to school by bici-bus 60% of children go to school in a sustainable way (by foot, bicycle, public transport or car pooling) Network of 51 School Mobility Managers for 54 schools Safe Home-to-School project: national government fundings for 10 projects of traffic calming in home-to-school routes and for the promotion of sustainable mobility in schools

Thank you for attention! Alessandro Meggiato alessandro.meggiato@municipio.re.it www.comune.re.it/nuoveideeincircolazione