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The “Mobility and Time Value” (MoTiV) project addresses emerging needs and perspectives on Value of Travel Time (VTT), a relevant research area  particularly valuable to decision-makers, transportation planners, engineers, and economists in the context of projects aiming at enhancing transportation   infrastructure.

The main goal of the project is to contribute to advance research on VTT by introducing and validating a conceptual framework for the estimation of VTT through a   European-wide data collection campaign. The data will be gathered through the Woorti smartphone app, which combines and integrates in an innovative way features from a multi- modal “journey planner” and an “activity/mobility diary”. At a conceptual level, the project introduces a new definition and methodology for the estimation of VTT based on the value proposition of mobility.

This approach allows exploring emerging views of VTT that consider not only its economic dimension, but also motivations, preferences and behaviours linked to the broader concept of individual well-being. The project will therefore extend current knowledge on VTT at theoretical and technological levels. A European-wide behavioural and mobility dataset will be made available to the scientific community to stimulate further research on the topic.

The results of the project are expected to contribute to the development of new mobility services and to the extension of existing applications for informed travellers. MoTiV will as well provide a direct value to the end user by allowing to easily track, understand, and re-evaluate individual mobility and travel decisions, with the aim making best use of one’s own time in line with personal motivations, preferences, and lifestyle.

The European Cyclists’ Federation, as consortium member, will coordinate the dissemination activities and will support its member organisations in the data collection.

If your organization is interested in participating in the data collection campaign, please contact:

James Armstrong

Email: j.armstrong@ecf.com

For more information on the MoTiV project, please consult www.motivproject.eu or www.woorti.com