Survey: Prague is seeking insights on transport modelling

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The Prague Institute of Planning and Development (IPR Prague), funded by the City of Prague, is responsible for the conceptual development of the Czech capital’s architecture and urbanism, and represents the city in spatial planning matters.

IPR Prague’s Office of Transport Infrastructure is part of this work, creating and consulting on strategic documents on issues including: street redevelopment, the new Prague Airport railway connection, the city ring highway and the Air Quality Improvement Plan.

The office deploys transport modelling as a tool for transportation engineering and city development.

As part of an effort to enhance their work, IPR Prague is running a short survey to explore where and how other cities run modelling programmes, and their experiences with this work. This will help inform Prague's own development of new approaches to transport modelling.

IPR Prague’s short survey can be found here (in English). The institute would greatly appreciate the participation of cities and their mobility partners in the survey. It shouldn’t take more than five minutes to complete.

For more information about the organisation, visit their website here

Author: CIVINET ČESKÁ A SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA

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