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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
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