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Strengthening Economic Resilience through Increased

‘Flexi-mobility’

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3½ x 30 x

2700 x +

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This….

But also this…..

And these……

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1. Physical resilience of transport systems to extreme weather

2. Restoring routes and services to normal as soon as possible

3. Ensure clear and effective communication to passengers and transport users.

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Lower mobility for short periods of time is something to plan for…..

Not everyone wishes to travel to the same extent during extreme weather.

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25% of people report cancelling any activities

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20% of people postponed activities to some later, but known, time.

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Working from home needs:• Good internet connectivity• Clear workplace policies

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There is more variability AND flexibility intravel behaviour than is commonly

believed.

Recognising, developing and nurturing this can:

a) Help to increase resilience todisruptive events

b) Improve the way we approach travel behaviour change

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Creating Capacity for Bigger Change

Business as Usual

Flexi-mobility

Politics?

Politics?

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[email protected]

www.disruptionproject.net

www.fleximobility.solutions

‘Flexi-mobility’

A world where it is more normal, for more people to

use low-carbon mobility more of the time.