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The demand for urban mobility is growing sharply

With an urban world population of more than 3,500 million, and 1.5 daily trips per person per day, the demand for urban mobility is increasing exponentially and will continue to do so in the coming years.

The climate is changing unpredictably

And one of the best things we can do in this regard is to promote collective and electric transport.

The most advanced cities in the world are already doing it. Not only because this way they reduce their emissions, also because less traffic means more quality of life.

We are wasting energy resources in an irrational way

UE's oil imports bill exceeds Euro 300 billions. Spain's one is over Euro 9 billions. We are literally burning our money.

In the past there was no choice but to take the car to get around. Today there are smarter and cheaper alternatives.

Traffic jams are not fun

We are not against cars, in fact, we find them fascinating. However, is there any pleasure in suffering traffic jams and wasting our time, money and patience, every single day?

Let's use cars for those trips in which they're truly a good option. For example, a weekend getaway. For other uses, there are better alternatives.

Traffic does make your life worse

2.4 million people (310,000 Europeans) die each year from air pollution.

55% of the urban population in the EU (67 million) supports traffic noise levels above the maximum allowed (55 dB).

Traffic accidents are the sixth most common cause of death in developed countries.

World population ages, a new mobility is required

Spanish population over 65 today reaches 18%, and will exceed 30% by 2030.

For the elderly and those with reduced mobility, escalators and stairs are often impossible barriers.

40% of traffic accidents involve people over 65. Most drivers over 65 experience anxiety and stress.