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Mobility planning

Mobility planning in the country is perceived as centralist (not putting the user at the centre of decisions). This implies that the specific perspectives and needs of the territories are often ignored. The result is mobility solutions that are not adequately designed either by people or by territorial logistics. This lack of personalization and understanding of local needs creates a disconnect between central planning and the realities of the territory.

● Centralist country planning without putting the user at the center, far from the perspectives of the territory: without a clear design for people and understanding logistics.

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