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Mobility is one of the main factors that explains the productivity of large cities. Urban transport policy's main objective should be to increase mobility, i.e. to decrease commuting time by increasing travel speed. Too often transport policies rely on anticipated utopian land use changes to justify the design of a preferred transport mode. Increasing mobility becomes then only a secondary objective. Recorded at FEECon 2018.
By Foundation for Economic EducationMobility is one of the main factors that explains the productivity of large cities. Urban transport policy's main objective should be to increase mobility, i.e. to decrease commuting time by increasing travel speed. Too often transport policies rely on anticipated utopian land use changes to justify the design of a preferred transport mode. Increasing mobility becomes then only a secondary objective. Recorded at FEECon 2018.