Progetto P.A.S.T.A REGIO-MOB. Analisi delle buone pratiche di mobilità sostenibile

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Progetto P.A.S.T.A REGIO-MOB Analisi delle buone pratiche di mobilità sostenibile

The role of the Mobility Agency The Agency manages the bus service contracts performed by ATAC, the PT Operator in charge of metro, tram networks and 80% of surface PT Planning, Regulating and Controlling Mobility Permits and user contacts Development of Mobility and Road Safety Projects ITS tools, Infomobility & Mobility Centre Management of Sustainable Mobility Policies R&D projects (+50 from 1998)

Rome, a view on the city Municipal Area 1.285 skm Population Metropolitan Area 4.400.000 City Residents 2.900.000 Road Network 8.000 km Main road network 800 km Vehicles 2.650.000 Cars 1.890.000 2 wheels 600.000 Goods delivery 160.000 Daily Trips 6.000.000 Peak-hour Trips 670.000

Rome, a view on the city History and Heritage Rome will be celebrating it s 2770th birthday on Apr 21 st

Rome, a view on the city Cultural attitude for private vehicles Motorization rate: 978 veh./1.000 inhabitants

Rome, a view on the city Modal share Public transport: 28% Car: 50% Motorbike:15% Walking: 6% Cycling: 1%

Residents evolution in Rome Population 1988 2.858.000 (500.900 OUTSIDE GRA) 17% Population 2008 2.884.000 (704.600 OUTSIDE GRA) 24%

Residents evolution in Rome Population 2012 2.884.000 (747.000 OUTSIDE GRA) 26% Population 2020 2.980.000 (896.000 OUTSIDE GRA) 30%

P.A.S.T.A PROJECT #bikeit #walkit #liveit The EU funded PASTA project aims to show how promoting active mobility (i.e. walking and cycling) can lead to a healthier, more physically active population - saving money and more importantly improving our lives. The quality of our health and how we get about are closely linked. Cycling and walking and public transport use promote health in four ways. They provide exercise, reduce fatal accidents, increase social contact and reduce air pollution.

P.A.S.T.A PROJECT Seven cities will be taking part in the longitudinal survey for the PASTA project: Antwerp, Barcelona, London, Örebro, Rome, Vienna and Zürich Our overall objectives are: To promote and assess active mobility To reduce sedentary behaviour; To integrate physical activity as part of our daily routine.

Rome case study city The Mobility Agency and Roma Capitale, through the European project PASTA, encourage and promote sustainable transport policies, especially if combined with the use of local public transport.

Rome case study city Rome was the first city to reach the target in terms of volunteers (2090) recruited via the on-line questionnaire

Rome case study city Volunteers between 30 and 50 resulted in the highest % 63,9% of males

Rome case study city Home location distribution The following map contains all home locations of the participants in Roma.

Rome case study city, Top measure Within the PASTA project the city of Rome, in accordance with the guidelines of the 2015 Mobility Masterplan, will set up 300 new bicycle racks at schools and public buildings, metro stations for a total of 3,000 bike rack slots.

Rome case study city This measure will be accompanied by new policies for increasing the Active Mobility in cities and the reduction of physical inactivity, which contributes worldwide (according to the official WHO data) to 3.2 million deaths a year.

Incentives within PASTA Roma 40 Tern Linkd8 to be won by the end of the project 20 already gave out (feb 2015)

Dissemination Strategy via «socials» and through events played a vital part in the recruitment strategy @PASTARoma @romamobilita @francis_rojo_

Dissemination Strategy in Rome

Dissemination Strategy in Rome

Solid partnerships with FIR, CONI, FIAB #Romagiocasostenibile Awarded with the cycling mobility quality golden label by Fiab&ECF

Recruitment Strategy and Partnerships #Romagiocasostenibile #Bikeparking 50 spots available for cyclists in a dedicated bike parking nearby the Stadium

Recruitment Strategy and Partnerships #Romagiocasostenibile #Bikeparking 50 spots available for cyclists in a dedicated bike parking nearby the Stadium

Recruitment Strategy and Partnerships #Bike2school Roma

European Cycling Challenge 2016 #PedalaperRoma

European Cycling Challenge 2016 #PedalaperRoma #Heatmap

Bike Challenge-Love to Ride 2016 #BiketoWork Promoting Cycling for Everyone as a Daily Transport Mode)

Bike Challenge-Love to Ride 2016 #BiketoWork

Final conference 19/21 sept Mannheim

To improve your health you don't have to be a #superhero it only takes 150' of moderate #activity per week @EUPASTA

Car drivers are four kilograms heavier than cyclists, new Pasta study reveals An analysis of the data so far shows that those people who drive cars as their main form of transport are on average four kilograms (8.8 lbs) heavier than those who cycle.

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