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The french "Plan de mobilité simplifié" (PDMS)

An adaptable strategic tool
for organising mobility
in medium-sized towns and rural areas

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Outside large cities, cars account for the lion’s share of everyday travel, and
alternative mobility offerings are very limited. The issue of mobility in rural
areas and medium-sized towns has numerous environmental, social (owing to
the dependency of certain parts of the population) and economic implications
(relating to an area’s attractiveness, or access to employment, for example).
And yet, sustainable mobility solutions do exist. To encourage their development,
a Rural Mobility Plan aimed at sparsely populated areas was introduced in
2015, before being replaced in 2019 by the “Plan de mobilité simplifié” (PDMS).
This voluntary plan is intended for mobility organising authorities (autorités
organisatrices de la mobilité - AOM) that are not formally required to produce
a mobility plan. This methodology guide has been produced to support local
stakeholders introducing a PDMS, covering each step from initial development
to post-implementation assessment. It describes the general principles,
development process and possible content of the plan.

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Outside large cities, cars account for the lion’s share of everyday travel, and
alternative mobility offerings are very limited. The issue of mobility in rural
areas and medium-sized towns has numerous environmental, social (owing to
the dependency of certain parts of the population) and economic implications
(relating to an area’s attractiveness, or access to employment, for example).
And yet, sustainable mobility solutions do exist. To encourage their development,
a Rural Mobility Plan aimed at sparsely populated areas was introduced in
2015, before being replaced in 2019 by the “Plan de mobilité simplifié” (PDMS).
This voluntary plan is intended for mobility organising authorities (autorités
organisatrices de la mobilité - AOM) that are not formally required to produce
a mobility plan. This methodology guide has been produced to support local
stakeholders introducing a PDMS, covering each step from initial development
to post-implementation assessment. It describes the general principles,
development process and possible content of the plan.

Summary

Introduction

CHAPTER 1: What is a simplified mobility plan?
1.1 Flexible legal framework that can be adapted to local needs 
1.2 A flexible, unifying approach to providing a territory with a concerted mobility strategy 


CHAPTER 2: Key elements of mobility in medium-sized townsand rural areas 
2.1 The challenges of mobility in rural areas and medium-sized towns 
2.2 The challenges of sustainable mobility 
2.3 Faced with the challenges of mobility, a structured, cross-disciplinary response

 
CHAPTER 3: How to develop a simplified mobility plan? 
3.1 The main stages in the approach 
3.2 Framing the ”Simplified Mobility Plan” approach 
3.3 Governance of the simplified mobility plan 
3.4 Dialogue, participation and communication 
 

CHAPTER 4: What is the content of the plan? 
4.1 Diagnosis 
4.2 Strategy 
4.3 Action plan 
4.4 Monitoring and assessment 


CHAPTER 5: Appendices
5.1 Bibliography 
5.2 List of abbreviations and acronyms 
5.3 The simplified mobility plan in the Transport Code 
5.4 Comparison between the rural mobility plan and the simplified mobility plan 
5.5 Detailed table of contents 

Details
Title
The french "Plan de mobilité simplifié" (PDMS)
Numéro ISBN
978-2-37180-693-1
Catégorie de produit
Publication
Nombre de pages
102 pages
Numéro ISSN
2276-0164
SKU
SKU2451184655
Editeur
Cerema
Auteur collectif
Cerema
Date de parution
Nombre de pages
102 pages
Langue de la publication
French
Type d'auteur
Oeuvre à auteur unique