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Traffic Management TransformedThe Way Forward – Siemens Answers
Dirk John, CEO Road and City Mobility, Siemens AG – March 26, 2014, Intertraffic Amsterdam
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Mobility has highest priority for city decision makers as driver to improveInfrastructure and attract business
Infrastructure area most importantto attract investors
34
566666
927
I&C InfrastructureCity ManagementPublic SecurityTransportation
Water SupplyHealthEnvironmentCultureEnergy SupplyEducation
% of respondents mentioning as top priority
Highest needs for investmentover the next 5-10 years
666769707171
747777
86
Energy SupplySocial Services
EducationTransportation
Public Housing & Civic BuildingsWater SupplyWaste ManagementPublic Safety & SecurityHealthcare SystemEnvironmental Protection
% of respondents mentioning
Source: Siemens Megacity Challenges-Study
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Citymobility
challenges
Safety Environment
Regional and national capitals face similar challenges as the megacities do
WHO1): The totalnumber of roadtraffic deathsremainsunacceptablyhigh at 1.24million per year.
Traffic flow
1) From WHO publications on www.who.int/entity/violence_injury_prevention/publications/road_traffic/who_decade.ppt
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Be bold
Be creative
Be knowledgeable
Be accountable
Credo's study outlined the way forward
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Be bold – ambition needs a strong technology partner
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PotsdamRed light makes a "green" city
Sensors
Yearlyaverage
Dailyaverage
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London congestion chargingA bold move for London
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Public urban transport
Additional services• Access to parking• Other public services
Individual Mobility• eCars and eBikes• Car Sharing solutions
Berlin – Integrated Mobility PlatformAn end-user centric solution for urban mobility
Intermodal urban mobilityplatform• One customer interface
with single sign-on• Smart phone or smart card
based• Real-time Info, reservation,
ticketing, billing acrossall modes/offers
Value drivers• Easy to deal with• Additional value-add for all
players
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Tel Aviv – Fast LaneCreative solutions allow further investment in transport infrastructure
System calculatesthe toll dynamicallyaccording to thetraffic situation
Length 13 km, around6,000 cars per day
Co-financing of free shuttlebuses to the city center;toll free for vehicles >3 pax
Guaranteed speed of70 km/h on fast lane
System pays for itself
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Traffic dataand current situation ofindividual traffic
Data and currentsituation on P&Rlocations
Traffic dataand current situation ofpublic transport
Halle – Park & RideIntegration of individual traffic and public transport
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Manchester – energy savings in trafficOvercome financial constraints with energy saving and financing solutions
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With Siemens you get a global knowledge and service network,based on almost 100 years experience in traffic management
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Power GridBuilding Techn.
From strategy to implementation, Siemens is well prepared to accompanycities along the whole value chain
Build Operate Maintain
Strategic advisory and solution design
• Team of experts providing both businessand technological advice
• Early phase decision support forinnovative concepts and solutions
Green CityIndex
SustainableCity Studies
Urban MobilityStudies
Integrated mobility solution portfolio
• Integrated portfolio of rail and road solutions• Strong investments into IT capabilities• Close alignment with adjacent technology
fields within Siemens
Consult Design MaintainOperateBuild
Transport &Logistics
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Be accountable
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