Experiences from the QUEST project in Kranj, Slovenia Municipality of Kranj, Slovenia.

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Experiences from the QUEST project in Kranj, Slovenia Municipality of Kranj, Slovenia

Introduction Name: Kranj Country: Slovenia Description: Prešeren city (the greatest Slovenian poet) The number of inhabitants: Kranj, City

Introduction Modal Split: ●Car 69% ●Biking & Walking 18% ●Public transport 7% ●Other 6% Vision for Mobility: ●Improve our public transport offer ●Expand the bicycle network ●Promotion of walking ●Parking policy

The Results of the QUEST Action plan Public transport: ●The inclusion of school transport services in the regular bus lines (urban public transport offer) ●Integration of inter urban and urban bus services (tarif, timetables)

The Results of the QUEST Action plan Walking: ● Lowering sidewalks for easier walks ● urban equipment (benches, fountains for drinking water) ● integration of speed limit zones 30

The Results of the QUEST Action plan Parking: ● Reduction of permits for car parking ● Construction of the parking house (not the result of QUEST)

Overcoming challenges ●Getting the opinions of the stakeholders through questionnaires and meetings ●Low interest among some stakeholder groups

Lessons learned and benefits of the QUEST project ●Getting the big picture through stakeholders opinions ●Obtaining different views from stakeholder groups ●Inclusion of end users and companies in decision- making process ●Effective determination of stress points, or where transport policy is ineffective