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SpilloverEffect
- Dimension
- Infrastructure
- Score
- bad
- Description
- Upon evaluation, the carpooling program presents several potential failure points, including limited participation, technological barriers for certain demographics, and dependence on incentives that may not sustain long-term engagement. Compared to other alternatives like Smart Traffic Management Systems and Integrated Public Transport Enhancement, which address systemic issues in a more comprehensive manner, the carpooling proposal may only serve as a temporary solution. While it attempts to alleviate congestion, it does not create significant long-term assets or changes in infrastructure or modal shifts, leading to its lower score in long-term effectiveness. Overall, carpooling fails to tackle the persistent issues of infrastructure demands, environmental impacts, and urban mobility in a robust, scalable manner.
- Alternative
- Incentivized Carpooling Programs
- Policy
- Swiss Roads Initiative