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Ummadum: un modèle de covoiturage incitatif pour une mobilité plus durable

Dans certaines zones de montagne, les habitants n’ont pas d’alternative à la voiture pour leurs déplacements quotidiens. Ummadum est une application autrichienne de covoiturage qui fonctionne sur un modèle de récompense et implique des entreprises et des municipalités. L’objectif est d’encourager davantage le covoiturage pour réduire les embouteillages, diminuer les émissions de gaz à effet de serre et améliorer la qualité de l’air.

Lorsque les économies de carburant ou la réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre ne sont pas des incitations suffisantes pour covoiturer plus fréquemment, le modèle de récompense peut encourager les navetteurs à modifier leur comportement. Le modèle économique repose sur l’engagement direct des municipalités et des entreprises. Ces pratiques peuvent être promues au niveau des zones fonctionnelles, afin d’encourager les montagnards qui travaillent dans la ville la plus proche et n’ont pas d’autre solution que la voiture à faire du covoiturage plus souvent.

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