Conventional transport turnaround - collective mobility in the idyllic village setting (Scenario 5):

Economic growth characterized by tourism and services stabilizes the demographic structure of rural regions. Young families find employment and pensioners discover the quality of rural life. A decisive factor for this quality of life is the guarantee of supply in the countryside. This applies to education and health services as well as to mobility. Here, politics is focusing on a »conventional transport turnaround«. In order to achieve ambitious environmental goals, a green public transport system is being expanded through investments in infrastructure and services as well as new propulsion technologies. These are promoted beyond public transport through regulations and restrictions and thereby experience a general spread. Increasing localization of living and working with high mobility enables the development or maintenance of comprehensive line networks of public transportation. In the absence of significant technological changes, the concept of sustainability and sharing determines the development of transportation. Conventional collective services and car sharing will become determining factors and will be supplemented by individual micro-mobility (e.g. two-wheelers) in an intermodal system.

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