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How to make an sump or sustainable urban mobility plan

How to make an sump or sustainable urban mobility plan

Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMP) are key instruments in the planning and management of transport in modern cities. These plans seek to promote more efficient, safe and environmentally friendly mobility systems.

A SUMP integrates a wide range of measures, from the promotion of public transport and active mobility (walking and cycling), to traffic management and the promotion of low-emission vehicles. Its main objective is to reduce dependence on the private car and improve the quality of life in cities by reducing congestion, pollution and traffic accidents.

WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN DEVELOPING A PMUS

At Ingartek we are experts in the development of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans and we always stress that to develop an effective SUMP, it is crucial to involve all relevant stakeholders, including citizens, businesses, public institutions and society organisations.

This ensures that the proposed solutions are realistic, equitable and accepted by the community. Furthermore, SUMPs should be flexible and adaptable to the changing needs of cities and their inhabitants, promoting innovation and continuous improvement in urban mobility.

If you want to develop a SUMP, or want more information, please contact our Ingartek team.



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