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One Less Car: The keys to a car-light future


Congestion. Sprawl. Emissions. Many challenges plaguing today’s cities stem from an overreliance on private cars. To explore the changes needed to shift away from car dependency, Uber challenged 58 Australians to give up one car for a month in exchange for public transport, carshare, e-bike, and rideshare credits. We found that access to four transport alternatives can not only substitute the car, but also positively impact health, wellbeing, and sense of community. This session outlines the experiment’s findings and embeds the results in state-of-art research. Panelists will debate system changes required to transition towards car-light futures.


Presenters


SOPHIE BONNECARRERE SOPHIE BONNECARRERE, Uber

Sophie Bonnecarrere is a Senior Public Policy Manager at Uber covering the European Union and Northern Europe. Prior to working at Uber, she worked at the French Parliament, Ministry for Foreign Affairs and in consulting.


Meredith Glaser Meredith Glaser, Urban Cycling Institute

With a multi-disciplinary background in public health, urban planning and environmental design, Prof Dr Meredith Glaser brings a holistic understanding to urban mobility. Her expertise with cycling policy and city-to-city learning has advanced Dr. Glaser as one of the most sought-after speakers and educators about urban cycling systems and governance.Meredith is currently CEO of the Urban Cycling Institute, an Amsterdam-based NGO dedicated to research, higher education, and capacity building for universities, governments and industry. She is also appointed Professor of Cycling at Ghent University and serves on numerous boards, including the Cycling Research Board.


Lidia Signor Lidia Signor, UITP

Melanie van der Horst Melanie van der Horst, City of Amsterdam

Karen Vancluysen Karen Vancluysen, POLIS network

Karen Vancluysen was appointed as Secretary General of POLIS in 2014, after having been the network's Research Director for 10 years. Prior to that, she worked at ACCESS-Eurocities and Langzaam Verkeer. Since 1998, Karen has been involved in European urban transport networking and policy activities, and European urban mobility research projects. She has been a speaker and moderator at many high-level events in Europe and beyond, on a wide range of urban mobility themes from the perspective of cities and the governance of innovation. POLIS is the leading European network of cities and regions on urban transport innovation.


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