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Tackling urban congestion with create project Prof. Peter Jones, University College London, United Kingdom Mr. Paul Curtis, Vectos, United Kingdom WHY? Traffic congestion is estimated to cost EU member states €100 billion annually and that number is set to rise to €150 billion by 2050. CREATE, as a Horizon2020 & CIVITAS knowledge-generating project launched in June 2015, focuses on congestion reduction. CREATE’s main objective is to reduce road congestion in European cities, by encouraging a switch from cars to more sustainable transport modes. CREATE will explore historical patterns of urban road traffic and car use, identify success factors in encouraging modal shift and lessons learnt in 5 European capital cities, and work with 5 Eastern Europe and Euro-med city partners to assist them in developing sustainable strategies. You want to reduce congestion and promote more sustainable transport modes? You would like to offer more space to sustainable solutions? You want to involve and convince politicians and citizens? => CREATE will support you! CREATE VISION CREATE helps cities to decouple economic growth and high mobility from traffic growth, and to create a sustainable transport system. Most cities around the world are at different stages of an evolutionary transport policy development process:   Stage1: Cities with “pro-car” policies are characterized by rapid urban economic growth linked to the growth of car ownership and use. They prioritise major road building and new car parking. Stage2: Cities facing problems associated with increased car use, such as congestion and pollution, introduce policies to provide better public transport alternatives and limit car access to city centres. Stage3: Cities aspire to become “liveable cities” by encouraging street activities, relocating road space to public transport, and promoting walking and cycling. CREATE promotes knowledge transfer to stage 1 cities and supports them in short-circuiting this evolutionary process, to become more liveable and sustainable. Additionally, stage 3 cities will exchange among themselves and work together on future solutions to move towards a stage 4. OUTUTS The CREATE project will provide stakeholders with concrete tools which can be used by mobility practitioners: CREATE guidelines: pathways to tackling current congestion and reducing levels of car use in European cities Strategies to address future enhanced mobility demands: developing effective and acceptable policies Peer-to-peer exchange methodology and lessons Reflection on Sustainable Urban Mobility Density Plans, SUMDPs Exploitation plans METHODOLOGY Quantitative analysis of traffic data Qualitative analysis of policies and governance Horizontal approach Cities focused project with support of academia Broad geographical coverage with various European cities typology Strong impacts on urban mobility and economic development Transferable objectives with proven and well-structured peer-learning exchanges A PROJECT FOR CITIES WITH CITIES CREATE partners include 10 partner cities: five Eastern European and Euro-Med cities currently in Stage 1 (Adana, Amman, Bucharest, Skopje and Tallinn) and five Western European cities in Stage 3 (Berlin, Copenhagen, London, Paris-Ile-de-France and Vienna). GET INVOLVED! CREATE will organise peer-learning activities workshops, knowledge transfer and training sessions for the project partners and for external participants. Additionally a Stakeholder Engagement Group has been set up; it involves a number of EUROCITIES cities but also media groups and NGOs. The results of this group’s activities will be available on the website. CONTACT Project coordinator: Professor Peter Jones, CTS, University College London, peter.jones@ucl.ac.uk Project vice-coordinator: Laurie Pickup, Vectos, laurie.pickup@vectos.co.uk and Paul Curtis, paul.curtis@vectos.co.uk Communication partner: Melanie Leroy, EUROCITIES: melanie.leroy@eurocities.eu www.create-mobility.eu