Looking back on a well-attended third Netherlands Mobility symposium

On April 10th, 2018 KiM organised the third Netherlands Mobility symposium. Over 80 guests from the Netherlands and abroad visited the symposium in The Hague. During the instructive day the results of 11 studies were presented. All studies were based on either data from the Mobility Panel Netherlands (MPN) or other panel studies.

With answers to questions such as:

  • How does travel behaviour change when people buy an e-bike?
  • What is the relationship between daily mobility patterns and the attitude towards modes?
  • What is the most important for the choice of a residential location: the living environment, the amenities in the neighbourhood or the possibilities for commuting?

Questions? Please contact Krisje Wijgergangs or Mathijs de Haas