Presentation Local Challenge Cycling Presentation Local
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Presentation Local Challenge Cycling Presentation Local
Civitas Summer Course Local challenges: Bicycle Mobility & Road safety pedestrians vs bicyles Training exercises, 8 june 2016 Francisco Bravo – Málaga General figures of Málaga 6th city in Spain with 566,913 inhabitants. Temp. annual average: 20ºC. Topography: flat in an extensive part of the city. Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) of Málaga Milestones • The first SUMP of Málaga was formally adopted by the city council committee in February 2011. • The second SUMP of Málaga was formally adopted by the city council committee in May 2015. • Málaga has used the SUMP assessment methodology developed by Rupprecht Consult with an overall score 76 out of 100. This means that the SUMP of Malaga is an Excellent Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan. Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) of Málaga INDEX Title I – Introduction Title II – Diagnosis of the current situation Chapter 1 - General Mobility Data Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 - Road hierarchy Public Transport Mobility Intermodality Parking Management Bicycle Mobility Pedestrian Mobility Motorized Mobility Urban Freight Logistics Road Safety Title III – Principles, strategic guidelines and measures Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) of Málaga Target Scenario in SUMP Bicycle Mobility in Málaga MODAL SPLIT 2008 MODAL SPLIT 2014 Bicycle Mobility in Málaga Status of Cyclist Mobility GENERACIÓN MOVILIDAD URBANA VIAJES EN BICICLETA 18,0% 16,0% 14,0% 12,0% 10,0% 8,0% 6,0% 4,0% 2,0% 0,0% 16,0% 16,6% 13,4% 12,7% 9,4% 9,4% 8,5% 7,4% 3,6% 0,7% 0,8% 0,0% 0,0% 1,4% ATRACCIÓN MOVILIDAD URBANA VIAJES EN BICICLETA 28,0% 30,0% 25,0% 20,0% 14,9% 15,0% 11,0% 10,9% 10,0% 5,0% 0,0% 0,0% 0,0% 0,0% 0,5% 0,1% 9,5% 8,0% 7,6% 0,5% 9,0% Bicycle Mobility in Málaga Status of Cyclist Mobility % USUARIOS BICICLETA POR GÉNERO (2008) % BICYCLE USERS BY GENDER (2008) % USUARIOS BICICLETA POR GÉNERO (2014) % BICYCLE USERS BY GENDER (2014) 31% 40% Mujeres Women Hombres Men 69% % USUARIOS BICICLETA POR EDAD % BICYCLE USERS BY AGE (2008) Mujeres Women Hombres Men 60% % USUARIOS BICICLETA POR EDAD % BICYCLE USERS BY AGE (2014) 5% 1% 24% 19% 19 - 29 30 - 39 28% 8% < 18 28% 31% 29% 19 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 64 40 - 64 > 65 < 18 26% > 65 Bicycle Mobility in Málaga Status of Cyclist Mobility RAZONES PARA NO USAR LA BICICLETA Bicycle Mobility in Málaga Cycling Infraestructure in Málaga CURRENT LENGTH OF BICYCLE LANES NETWORK ≈ 35 KM. Bicycle Mobility in Málaga Cycling Infraestructure in Málaga FUTURE LENGTH OF BICYCLE LANES NETWORK ≈ 69 km. until 2020 Bicycle Mobility in Málaga Cycling Parking Facilities in Málaga On street Municipal parking buildings Public Bicycle Scheme in Málaga 2MOVE2 Project CIVITAS Plus II 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (2007-2013) Partners Stuttgart, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Brno, Málaga Begining- Ending November 2012 – November 2016 • • • Measures • • M5.04 Strategic campaign on electric mobility and safe routes to school M5.08 Priority network for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) in Malaga M6.06 Intelligent traffic control and software development for Management Centre of Mobility (MOVIMA) M6.07 Dynamic air quality measurement through mobile sensors installed on top of public transport buses M7.03 Public bicycle scheme in Malaga Public Bicycle Scheme in Málaga Main figures: – 23 stations – 612 bike stands – 400 bicycles Opening july 2013 Public Bicycle Scheme in Málaga Location of stations: Next to the bicycle lanes and bus and subway stops to promote intermodality. Extension of Public Bicycle Scheme in Málaga Public Bicycle Scheme in Málaga Requirements for use: –Registration –Bus pass (contactless card) Aim: promotion of bicycle for daily trips: service free for the first 30 min Insurance fee: 5 €/year Membership fee: free for now. Public Bicycle Scheme in Málaga Bicicleta Pública – Public bike scheme Abonados - Membership Nº de rotaciones al día – Daily uses per bike Usos anuales (2014) – System annual uses (2014) ~ 25.000 Average: 6.7 uses/day Special days: 8 uses/day 489.000 uses/year Usos diarios del sistema (2014) – System daily uses (2014) 700 uses/day Usos diarios del sistema (2015) – System daily uses (2014) 2.000 uses/day Perfil del usuario por género - User profile by gender 45,92 % Women 54,08% Men Perfil del usuario por edad - User profile by age 0-20 years: 3,28% 20-40 years: 52,19% 40-60 years: 34,63% Over 60 years: 9,90% Public Bicycle Scheme in Málaga Bicicleta Pública – Public bike scheme Inversión inicial - Initial investment 5.000.000 € Coste anual de mantenimiento – Annual cost of maintenance 1.000.000 € Estaciones más utilizadas – More used stations Plaza de la Marina Plaza de la Merced Estación de autobuses (Vialia) Mas de 45% del sistema se desplazaban anteriormente en coche Over 45% of users come from private vehicle Public Bicycle Scheme in Málaga 94% of daily uses take less than 30 minutes TOPIC: Extension of Public Bicycle Scheme in Málaga Challenge: The activities proposed in this field should be discussed for each location, as well as the standardisation of criteria for their implementation, and possible solutions for areas with steep slopes, which impede the extension of the bike public system. Areas of work proposed: • Analysis of the proposed locations. • Requirements of the new bikesharing system. • Dissemination and promotion activities on the use of the public bicycle. • Proposals to minimize vandalism. (25%) • Solutions to cover areas with steep slopes. • Harmonization and integration of systems. TOPIC: Road Safety. Conflicts Between Pedestrians and Cyclists In regard to the policy for the integration of the bicycle in sidewalks and pedestrian zones, the following actions are being undertaken: • Road signs have been installed in some zones with high density of pedestrians and cyclists, with the aim of regulating and organizing bicycle mobility. TOPIC: Road Safety. Conflicts Between Pedestrians and Cyclists • Promotion and citizens’ social awareness campaigns on respect and road safety measures to be considered, informing them on the existing regulations. TOPIC: Road Safety. Conflicts Between Pedestrians and Cyclists Challenge: It is necessary to avoid daily conflicts that occur between pedestrians and cyclists, especially on those streets with coexistence between both modes of transport. Ideas to avoid such conflicts should be brought forward and discussed. Areas of work proposed: • Analysis and proposal of solutions to address the problems that arise in coexistence zones: accidents, high speeds of bicycles, etc. • Analysis and discussion of the problems arisen from bicycle traffic through zones with high density of pedestrians. • Means to sanction cyclists in the event of high speeds. • Discussion about experiences in other cities in measures regarding compulsory insurance, identification through number plates, etc. • Regulation through municipal bylaws, road signs… • Dissemination and awareness plans proposed. • Bike lanes users. Regulation in this regard. Thank you! [email protected] Mobility Department Malaga City Council