The “Shared Mobility Principles for Livable Cities” are a set of ten principles for sustainable urban transportation. They emphasize design, a human focus, and shared transportation in all its forms, and their signatories include governments, NGOs, and private companies.
The Shared Mobility Principles for Livable Cities:
- We plan our cities and their mobility together.
- We prioritize people over vehicles.
- We support the shared and efficient use of vehicles, lanes, curbs, and land.
- We engage with stakeholders.
- We promote equity.
- We lead the transition towards a zero-emission future and renewable energy.
- We support fair user fees across all modes.
- We aim for public benefits via open data.
- We work towards integration and seamless connectivity.
- We support that autonomous vehicles in dense urban areas should be operated only in shared fleets.