Abstract

New mobility technologies and solutions are revolutionizing the way people and goods move around cities. However, due to their lack of maturity, they are not able to respond to the growing needs and challenges of urban public mobility and are adding even more pressure. As a result, the urban mobility model remains under stress, with increasing levels of congestion, pollution and accidents. This stress will be further increased by increased urban concentration and economic activity resulting from new consumption patterns. In this article, solutions and initiatives are proposed that will enable Uzbekistan cities to be equipped with an integral model of social and sustainable mobility.

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