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Moscow Government The Moscow Department for Transport and Road Infrastructure Transport for Moscow. Green mobility. September, 2013.

The main goal to improve the environmental situation will be achieved through the three main areas 2 Public transport popularization. The service level improvement. Capacity Thousands of passengers at the rush hour 1 230 870 +41% Travel time at the morning rush hour (8:00-9:00) by public transport Minutes 67 50-25% 1 Reducing car usage The share of private vehicles for travel to the center of the city at the morning rush hour (8:00-9:00) % Improvement of Moscow transport environmental standards New environmental standards 3 12-33% 8 Improvement of the ecological situation in the city The development of bicycle and pedestrian lanes 1

According to the plan the flow of cars in the city center will be reduced by 230,000 by 2016 Pilot project (2012) The first phase (2013) The second phase (2014) The third phase (2015) Parking fee effects Increase in parking space availability Travel time decrease Public transport attractiveness increase Pedestrian availability increase 2

Targeted reduction of flow is achieved through the elimination of illegal parking spaces and introduction of the parking fee Marking fines Reducing the flow to the center of the city, thousands. 1-st phase: reducing parking space in the center of the city, thousands 1-st phase: reducing parking space outside the city center, thousands Current flow First phase Second phase 930 11 29 Total parking places reduction First phase 54 54 2 9 108 11 Total reduction NAD SWAD 19 SAD 16 26 122 NEAD 15 Third phase Fee parking space outside the city center Target flow 68 122 700-230 Second phase Third phase 37 31 14 15 68 29 WAD 15 SEAD 12 EAD 12 SWAD 7 3

The pilot project proved the effectiveness of measures for the introduction of paid parking space in the center of Moscow Index Description 1 Speed 6-8% speed increase within the project area Violations 65% decrease of stopping down and parking rules violations Turnover 200% parking places turnover increase (60% decrease of the average parking time per car) 1 Data for the period from 01.11.2012 to 31.05.2013 4

The development of the surface transport system will improve the environmental situation Action 2020 results Environmental effect Transition to the use of gas-powered buses More than 50% of buses are transferred to gas Emissions reduce The route network optimization Schedule reduction, stimulation of public transportation Reducing the number of vehicles on city roadways Dedicated lanes commissioning Bus speed increase, stimulation of public transportation Reducing the number of vehicles on city roadways New ticket system (unified ticket, plastic cards) Stimulation of public transportation, less ticket blanks Reducing the number of vehicles on city roadways, saves paper 5

The Moscow government approved the development of a large-scale rail transport system in order to increase the comfort of public transport Subway development In 2020: +150km. of lines (471 km. total) 76 stations (252 total) 11% more population is insured with subway (93% total) 2,5 thousands of new generation cars Wi-Fi Suburban railway transport development In 2020: 240 km. of additional main lines Schedule: 3-5 minutes 70% of the rolling stock is new Platforms reconstruction Intercept parking facilities near stations Updated navigation system in public transport Transport hubs development By 2020: 161 hub buildings 94 plane hubs 14 bus terminals 9 reconstructed train stations 6

The Moscow government imposed entry restrictions on trucks to Moscow in order to increase the speed and improve the ecological situation Since 01.05.2013 Moscow government imposed restrictions on truck traffic on Ring Road Max. permitted payload Environmental class Main restrictions 6:00-22:00 1 All trucks weighing more than 12 tons Round the clock all the trucks below Euro-2 (in the long term - Euro 3) On weekends and holidays in summer 6:00-24:00 1 All trucks more than 12 tons Round the clock all the trucks below Euro-2 6.00 22.00 без пропуска Putting up signs and complexes of photo and video fixation for the effective administration of restrictions A large-scale information campaign has been implemented Permit obtaining procedures have been simplified The possibility of granting permits to service the needs of regions has been created 1 Traffic during the day is allowed if the driver has a permit 7

Bicycle infrastructure development More than 10 000 parking places for bicycles (575 bicycles parking in streets, 470 near important objects) Public bike rental, 100 stations, 1000 bicycles (500 stations and more than 5000 bikes in 2014) Construction of bicycle lanes Promotion of bicycles 8

Public bike rental 100 rental stations and 1000 bikes in the city 30 minutes - free, 1 hour - 30 rubles The station is powered by solar panels Built-in LED lights with motion sensors and trunk for bags The expansion of the network to 500 bike rental stations and 5,000 bicycles by 2014 9

By 2013, it is planned to arrange 24 walking routes all over Moscow with a total length of 28 km New pedestrian spaces Reconstruction of streets with a traffic ban in the city center allows: Creating favorable and ecofriendly environment for citizens Decreasing a parking space in the center of the city Increasing city s tourist attraction characteristics 10

By 2013, it is planned to arrange 24 walking routes all over Moscow with a total length of 28 km Bolshaya Dmitrovka St. Nikolskaya St. Before reconstruction After reconstruction 11

By 2013, it is planned to arrange 24 walking routes all over Moscow with a total length of 28 km Rozhdestvenka St. Kuznetskiy most St. Before reconstruction After reconstruction 12