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  1. MPN declaration 2020

    Form | 17-02-2020

  2. Factsheet: E-bike use and the effects on other transport modes

    E-bike use has increased sharply in the Netherlands in recent years. Moreover, a shift in e-bike use is apparent: the proportion ...

    Publication | 20-01-2020 | Mathijs de Haas

  3. Work Programme 2020

    This list includes all projects of the 2020 Work Programme of the KiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis. Please ...

    Work Programme | 09-01-2020

  4. The bicycle‑train travellers in the Netherlands: personal profiles and travel choices

    The Netherlands seems to exhibit the unique conditions that allow cycling on the country level instead of only the city level. ...

    Publication | 05-11-2019 | Olaf Jonkeren, Ronald Kager (Studio Bereikbaar), Lucas Harms, Marco te Brömmelstroet (UvA)

  5. Walking facts

    Dutch people are walking more frequently and longer distances Between 2010 and 2017, walking increased by 4.1% among Dutch ...

    Publication | 03-10-2019 | Mathijs de Haas, Marije Hamersma

  6. Promising groups for Mobility-as-a-Service in the Netherlands

    The early adopters of the Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform in the Netherlands will be people with hypermobile lifestyles. ...

    Document (research publication) | 15-08-2019 | Toon Zijlstra, Anne Durand, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser, Lucas Harms

  7. Work Programme 2019

    This list includes all projects of the 2019 Work Programme of the KiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis. Please ...

    Work Programme | 18-02-2019

  8. Key transport figures 2018

    The KiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis annually publishes the latest figures for the Dutch transport sector. ...

    Document (research publication) | 11-01-2019

  9. Emperical estimation of effects of flexible working on mobility and congestion in the Netherlands 2000-2016

    Flexible working, enhanced by information and communication technologies, seems relevant for transport policy, but information ...

    Paper | 14-11-2018

  10. Exploring Mobility-as-a-Service: insights from literature and focus group meetings

    Are people willing to accept MaaS as a new transport service (on a daily basis)? The KiM Netherlands Institute for Transport ...

    Brochure | 14-11-2018 | Lucas Harms, Anne Durand, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser, Toon Zijlstra