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First and last kilometre

First and last kilometre

Your challenges

Proposer un service complémentaire au transport en commun traditionnel et au covoiturage

Offering a complementary service to traditional public transport and carpooling

Proposer une meilleure desserte de vos zones d’activités

Offering a better service to your business areas

Diminuer la congestion sur les axes les plus fréquentés en heure de pointe

Reducing congestion on the busiest routes during rush hour

Faciliter l’accès à vos bassins d’emploi et l’installation d’entreprises et de services

Facilitating access to your employment areas and the installation of businesses and services

"Thanks to on-demand transport services (DRT and Paratransit), new ways of managing and guaranteeing access to a more inclusive and sustainable mobility can be put in place. Means that allow a gradual transition to low-carbon travel, reduce the impact of the private car, improve access to employment and service areas."

Thibault Lécuyer-Weber (Peu dense)

Thibault Lécuyer-Weber

CEO, Padam mobility

Often, traveling the kilometres that separate a train or bus station from people living in peri-urban or rural areas is an obstacle course. The lack of nearby park-and-ride facilities or bicycle parkings is not an incentive for commuters. Cars remain the preferred option.

Demand-Responsive Transport makes it possible to reinforce the attractiveness of transport infrastructures and consequently of the territories in which they are located . As a link between traditional public transport services and carpooling and chauffeur-driven services, it not only provides a multimodal interface with existing transport lines but also relieves congestion on the roads by pooling several users in the same vehicle.

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