Telework and Mobility: Adapting cities to new realities

Telework and Mobility: Adapting cities to new realities

The rise of telework has significantly changed urban mobility patterns. With fewer people commuting to offices on a daily basis, cities have the opportunity to rethink their infrastructure and mobility policies to adapt to this new reality. The decrease in the use of public transport and the reduction of vehicular traffic open up new possibilities for the redistribution of urban space and the promotion of more sustainable modes of transport.

Telework not only transforms cities, but also changes the way companies manage the transport of their employees. With the reduction of daily commuting, companies must re-evaluate their mobility strategies.

Ingartek works with institutions and companies to understand and adapt to these changes. We carry out impact studies of external factors on mobility, propose strategies for the reconfiguration of public transport routes and develop plans for the optimisation of urban space. In addition, we encourage the implementation of mobility-to-work policies that consider flexible and sustainable options. Adapting our cities to new mobility dynamics is crucial to create more resilient and sustainable environments in the future.



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