For the first time, participation is possible online and in six languages
As the Darmstadt press office announces, the City of Darmstadt, in cooperation with the "Frankfurt Lab for SET-Mobility" of Goethe University Frankfurt, will launch the fourth household survey in March 2025 as part of the "Sustainable Mobility in Lincoln III" (NaMoLi III) project. The aim is to analyze mobility trends in the Lincoln district and other parts of Darmstadt and to derive recommendations for future transport policy measures.
For the first time, the survey is also online and is available in six languages to enable a broad target group to participate.
Lincoln settlement as a model project for sustainable mobility
The Lincoln settlement is considered a model project for sustainable mobility. The concept there relies on car sharing, bicycle rental systems, and close integration with public transport enable everyday life without a private car
As with the last survey in 2023, the current survey also records the mobility behavior not only of Lincoln residents , but also of new residents in other parts of the city . The aim is to gain insights into how the mobility behavior of people who change their place of residence changes.
The survey results will be directly incorporated into the "NaMoLi III" research project. Those interested can find further information on the City of Darmstadt's project website .
📞 Media contact:
Simon Werschmöller, Goethe University Frankfurt
📞 Tel.: +49 69 798-35187
📧 Email: werschmoeller@geo.uni-frankfurt.de
The project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) .
(DARMSTADT – RED/PSD/stip)
