Villach mobility survey: A look at our traffic behavior

Villach mobility survey: A look at our traffic behavior

The city of Villach starts a mobility survey that is aimed at the residents. The aim of this survey is to get a better understanding of the traffic behavior of the villacies. Those responsible hope for valuable information in order to design the transport infrastructure in accordance with the needs of the population.

In recent years, the topic of mobility has become increasingly important. Factors such as the increasing population, urbanization and the need to find environmentally friendly solutions make this survey particularly important. In order to achieve comprehensive results, all households in the region are addressed.

goals of the survey

The main objectives of this survey are to collect data about the current locomotion patterns and find out which vehicles and means of transport are most frequently used. The city administration plans to analyze these results in order to steer the traffic more effectively and to identify possible improvements in public transport.

The reasons for choosing certain means of transportation are particularly popular. Do the villacies use the car, public transport or the bike? Which routes are the most driven and at what times? These and many other questions are the focus of the survey.

meaning for the future

The results of this survey are crucial for future traffic planning in Villach. They enable the city managers to take targeted measures to increase traffic safety and reduce CO2 emissions. In addition, possible gaps in public transport could be identified and expanded.

The feedback from the villacies is therefore of great importance. By participating, you can help to set the course for more pleasant and efficient mobility in the city. The city administration encourages all citizens to participate in this important survey in order to actively participate in the design of their community.

Further information on the survey can be found in a detailed report on daili.at

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