Synopsis
The city of Hodonin has a sustainable transport policy which includes a mobility plan and a strategic transport plan for the conurbation. In addition, specifications for cycle paths have been prepared. The main aims of this transport policy are:
Some figures: In 1998, modal shares in Hodonin were as follows:
The modal split has changed over the past few years. In 2000, it was:
Hodonin's goal is to achieve 40% of public transport and 20% of cycling over the next 5 to 10 years. As a result of this, the City has decided to promote and improve the public transport system. The public transport innovation that is proposed is the introduction of a trolley bus network. A study will be carried out to establish the feasibility of this public transport solution. The items to be assessed include: acquisition costs, including legal ownership relationships (for any necessary purchases), the monitoring of fuel use as a result of the changes to existing means of transport, and proposals for a recommended solution and its implementation, or for other types of public transport.
Target groups: public transport users - all citizens
Fields: public transport
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