Cated Box, una tecnología para hacer estudios de movilidad 2.0

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Abstract

In the last few years an important increase in private car journeys has created significant congestion in cities and on interurban roads. Furthermore, these shifts have generated significant parking problems. To be able to make predictions and define policies that can improve circulation, governments from time to time perform mobility studies that analyze the traffic situation and propose corrective measures. In this paper we present a technology that enables studies of mobility using the driver-citizen collaboration as the key element to obtain knowledge. The ease of use of technology, motivation and reward are elements that must be thoroughly considered if you want to keep in the driver's interest to cooperate. Cated Box technology has been tested successfully in the study of mobility in technological area of the city of Gijón known as "Milla del Conocimiento".

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Rionda, A., Martínez, D., Pañeda, X. G., Arbesú, D., Jimenez, J. E., & Linera, F. F. (2012). Cated Box, una tecnología para hacer estudios de movilidad 2.0. RISTI - Revista Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao, (10), 97–110. https://doi.org/10.4304/risti.10.97-110

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