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Rydepark

Shared micromobility services are a key player in the future of mobility and through this project, we provide a key tool for cities to grow safely.

Project summary

Mis-parked micromobility vehicles are an obstacle to the development of sustainable cities due to the potential danger as a trip hazard on footpaths, as well as causing accessibility issues.

In collaboration with e-wings the project plans to implement Happy City®, an ultra-precise parking system for micromobility vehicles in Toruń, Poland. This pilot will contribute to improving the safety of streets and sidewalks, while also solving Torun’s challenges of micromobility usage and uptake.

Shared micromobility services are a key player in the future of mobility and through this project, we provide a key tool for cities to grow safely.

Project start:

1 June 2024

Budget:

€59,500

Countries

poland

Context

The activity aims to reduce the dangers caused by mis-parked shared micromobility vehicles

Challenge

The activity addresses the safety and challenges related to mis-parked micromobility vehicles and the growth of their use in urban environments.

Expected outcome

The activity will result in the installation and operation of the Happy City® ultra-precise parking system for micromobility vehicles.

Project Lead

Tiara Silvente

tiara@sparkpark.no