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AET Transport and Mobility Forum

The AET Transport and Mobility Forum promotes active engagement of AET members and member-groups with each other and with other like-minded transport organisations through supporting and hosting a range of activities including online webinars, seminars and discussions on a wide range of transport and transport related topics of interest. We welcome new members and new ideas about transport and how we talk about transport.

Upcoming Events

The Multi Modal Network Management Framework for
the Netherlands - Explanation and Applications

Thursday 5th October 2023
11.00 - 12.00 CEST (10.00 - 11.00 BST)
Upcoming webinars are free and open to both the general public and AET members.

This FREE webinar will be co-hosted by the Intelligent Mobility – Management and Operation programme committee and moderated by committee chair Henk Taale.

The webinar will be hosted on the Zoom platform. Please register below for the webinar. Pre-registered participants will receive an automated email with joining instructions. Last minute registrants can access the webinar via the registration link.

Webinar Overview

In this webinar, we will introduce the Multimodal Network Management Framework, developed and used in the Netherlands. We will describe the steps involved on how to come from policy objectives to operational traffic management for a multimodal network and we will illustrate this with examples from practise.

Nowadays traffic management is a complex task. Policy choices have to be made and operational decisions have to be taken on how to deal with car, trucks, busses, bicycles and pedestrians in the network and how to keep them safe and flowing, especially where they interact. Without a clear and transparent framework to base these decisions upon, problems and arbitrariness could occur. Sustainable regional and urban mobility requires a common, supported vision on the desired use of the different networks. A multimodal network management framework offers such a vision. It is a translation from mobility policy into and clear and unambiguous description of the desired situation for the different networks. In the Netherlands a guideline has been developed which describes a stepwise approach. This approach is presented and illustrated with examples from practise.

Speakers

Dr.ir. Henk Taale, Rijkswaterstaat
Water, Traffic and the Environment & Delft University of Technology, Department of Transport and Planning, Netherlands

Dr.ir. Henk is a senior advisor employed by Rijkswaterstaat. He has over 30 years of experience in the fields of traffic management, traffic models and evaluation and was project manager for various projects in those fields. Since June 2011 he is appointed a part-time assistant professor at Delft University of Technology to supervise MSc and PhD research and to continue his own research on traffic management.

Ir. Koen Adams
Arane Advisors, Netherlands

Ir. Koen Adams is partner at Arane Advisors. He has over 15 years work experience in the field of traffic management and smart mobility, where he operates as a senior advisor and project manager. Throughout his working life one of his main focusses is the development and application of Sustainable Traffic Management and Multimodal Network Management Frameworks for road authorities in the Netherlands.

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