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  • Expected Outcomes

    Projects are expected to contribute to ALL of the following outcomes (with a clear baseline for each use case): 

    • Better interconnection of transport infrastructure and transport means resulting in optimised door-to-door mobility for passengers and goods by assuring at least 30% reduction of average delay (time lost per vehicle per km). 
    • Reduction of transport operation costs by 20% for transport operators along with 20% reduction of fossil fuels consumption in transport. 
    • Assessment and redesign of existing infrastructure (e.g. cycling lanes, walking paths, charging points, parking spaces etc.) in order to ensure its effective and safe use by different transport modes. Different infrastructure types should be assessed in each of the pilot demonstrations and safe coexistence of various forms of mobility enhanced (e.g. soft, active, shared mobility). 
    • Increase in the robustness of transport infrastructure by reducing the infrastructure failure probability by 30%.
    • Reduce the transport emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants by 30% by 2030 in the pilot demonstrations. 
    • Reduce the number of accidents involving infrastructure users and infrastructure workers by 50% in the pilot demonstrations