Increasing Sustainable Mobility

Currently, most motorized transportation options, including personal vehicles and commercial trucks, use fossil fuels, emitting GHGs. 
In Detroit, most residents depend on cars to get them to jobs, grocery stores, medical centers, and childcare. Curbing emissions from transportation can be achieved by improving our public transit, making it easier to bike, walk, and increasing the use of electric vehicles.

Sustainable mobility plays a significant role in improving our environment by reducing GHG emissions and improving air quality.

Increasing clean mobility options will help ensure that all Detroiters can access to clean, safe, affordable, and efficient ways to get around.

 

Increasing clean mobility options

 

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Project Spotlight: Accessibili-D

Older adults and people with disabilities (PwD) in Detroit face significant challenges when it comes to transportation, limiting their access to essential services and independence. The Accessibili-D project is designed to address this gap by providing an Autonomous Driving System (ADS) shuttle service that helps Detroit residents reach critical locations such as doctor’s appointments, grocery stores, and more.

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