21. Challenges for Pedestrian Traffic Frequent dead ends Narrow streets Plateatici Stairs on all bridges Dead Ends Through Streets
22. Increases in Tourism Daily Totals ** 25,300 overnight tourists 34,000 day tourists 59,300 tourists per day Total Tourism ** 1.1 million total tourists in 1951 16.5 mil+ total tourists in 2007 * City of Venice Statistics ** The Venice Report
23. Airplane: 9,500/Day Train: 26,300/Day Car/Bus 41,700/Day Total Entering: 89,000 People Residents: 60,000 Venetians Other: 8,000/Day Cruise Ships: 3,500/Day
88. Grazie Mille! MoVenice Team: Marcus Amilcar Amy Bourgeois Savonne Setalsingh Matt Tassinari ve10-move@wpi.edu https://sites.google.com/site/ve10move/
Editor's Notes
-Mobility unique in Venice-only foot and boat-no cars-city made of islands
-Mobility unique in Venice-only foot and boat-no cars-city made of islands
Imob.venezia travel cardsThese cards help gather info on movevment of passengers at boatstops
Biannual counts, # of campaignsAll in interest of understanding how boats move through the city
Partnervenice with 5 other cities with goal of providing cleaner and more efficient urban transport
Simulatoin of venice’s waterborne traffic based on collected dataAllows users to plan canal regulations that will minimize traffic
-Mobility unique in Venice-only foot and boat-no cars-city made of islands
-65,000 residents-also commuters-biggest factor is 100,000 tourists-all these people means a lot of congestion-this is from limited transportation means + unique infrastructure
Cant find the right smart art but I want it to have 1) limited infrastructure 2) increasing number of users both flow into the need “need to understand city’s limits and maximize mobility efficiency”. Or something to that effect