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atac (Italy)
ATAC Spa - Agenzia per la Mobilità del Comune di Roma - is taking care of the planning, monitoring and control of private and public mobility in the city of Rome, ensuring an “integrated approach” to traffic and local public transport issues, acting as co-ordination unit for the whole mobility system of the Italian capital.
ATAC is the owner of the public transport fleet in Rome with 2.600 vehicles serving 2,8 millions of inhabitants.
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Bristol City Council (UK)
BCC is the local government authority for a population of some 400,000 people in the city of Bristol, southwest England. As a unitary local authority, BCC is responsible for all governmental matters in the city, including planning, transport, and environmental sustainability.
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CERTU (France)
CERTU (Centre for the Study of Urban Planning, Transportation and Public Facilities) is a French technical services agency under the Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Housing. In 10 years of existence, CERTU has already published more than 400 books, study reports and software programs. CERTU has been involved in more than 30 research projects within the European Union. |
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Goudappel Coffeng (Holland)
Goudappel Coffeng is largest Dutch consultancy and research firm in the field of traffic and transport. Based in the Netherlands and founded in 1963, Goudappel Coffeng employs about 200 professionals trained in traffic engineering and design, spatial planning, human geography, economics, environmental science, GIS, software development and behavioural science.
Goudappel Coffeng is involved in several research projects that investigate the possibilities of road pricing in the Netherlands, for example the MD-PIT, NGI-II, TRANSUMO research projects. Goudappel Coffeng also assists private companies willing to invest in toll road projects inside and outside of the Netherlands. |
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ISIS (Italy)
ISIS is an Italian private research and consulting firm, active since 1971 at the national and international levels in the areas of information and decision support systems, mathematical modelling, and operational research. |
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ITS, University of Leeds (UK)
The Institute for Transport Studies is the focus for the transport research interests of all departments of the University of Leeds. Its aim is to advance the understanding of transport systems throughout the world, by teaching and research activities which develop the necessary skills and best practice in the planning, design, operation, and use of transport systems. The Institute is the largest centre for teaching in transport in the UK. |
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The Norwegian Public Roads Administration
(Norway)
The Norwegian Public Road Administration (NPRA) is a government agency under the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The NPRA is responsible for the construction and maintenance of Norway’s 26,000 km of national roads as well as 27,000km of county roads. |
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POLIS
POLIS – European Cities and Regions Networking for Innovative Transport Solutions.
Polis is a platform for dialogue and cooperation on current transport issues for cities and regions around Europe. It currently represents around 70 cities and regions from 18 European countries. The objective of Polis is to support European cities and regions in improving the quality of life of their citizens through innovative measures for reducing congestion, lowering pollutant emissions, enhancing safety, and offering better and equal access to transport services.
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REC (Hungary)
The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) is a non-partisan, non-advocacy, not-for-profit international organisation with a mission to assist in solving environmental problems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Established in 1990 the REC is legally based on a charter signed by the governments of 28 countries and the European Commission, and on an international agreement with the government of Hungary. |
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SINTEF (Norway)
SINTEF's transport work focuses on traffic planning, traffic control, traffic safety and simulation projects. |
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South East of Scotland Transport Partnership’s (SEStran) (UK) is one of 7 Regional Transport Partnerships in Scotland. Within the SEStran area there is a huge diversity of transportation issues from urban congestion to rural public transport and from ferry ports to Airports.
SEStran aims to address these issues and work towards a more sustainable and efficient transport network.
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The City of Stockholm (Sweden)
The City of Stockholm is the local authority of Sweden's capital by the Baltic Sea. The City's 771,000 inhabitants live on the mainland and on a few islands connected with tunnels and bridges. Stockholm City recently carried out a seven-month trial with congestion charges (strictly speaking congestion taxes) in the inner city. |
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Technical University of Dresden (Germany)
TUD is one of the oldest universities in Germany. The chair of the Traffic and Transportation Psychology in the faculty for transportation sciences was established in 1994, and allows for an interdisciplinary approach to questions of mobility. TUD is a worldwide leading expert in the development of an acceptability model of travel demand management strategies. This model integrates several psychological theories in order to explain and to predict why and when people will be receptive to TDM measures. The model has been validated in several European cities (e.g. Athens, Como, Dresden, Graz, Leeds, Oslo, Madrid, York). |

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TTR (UK)
Formed in 1991, Transport & Travel Research Ltd (TTR) is a transport consultancy offering research and project management services to both public and private sector organisations in the UK and Europe. The company specializes in behavioural research, congestion charging, public transport telematics, alternative fuels, energy and environment and European project management. |
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WSP Analysis & Strategy
(SWEDEN)
WSP Analysis & Strategy is one of the Nordic region’s most foremost suppliers of qualified analysis, investigations and data for decision-making with focus on social change and transports. In this business area there is a unique composition of expertise in areas such as demography, finance, buildings, transport, environment and social relations. |
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