FDP Presents Innovative Mobility Vision for Solingen, Prioritizing User Needs and Cars
The Free Democratic Party (FDP) in Solingen has presented its vision for the city's mobility concept, focusing on innovative, user-centric solutions while acknowledging the car's importance. They reject the current mobility plan and propose a range of alternatives.
The FDP argues that the car remains essential for many Solingen residents and should continue to play a role in the city's mobility mix. They call for improved demand-based services, such as flexible, on-demand transport options tailored to users' needs. This includes better networking of multimodal mobility offerings.
To accommodate car users, the FDP advocates for the expansion of city-wide parking spaces. They demand an inventory of existing parking spots to identify areas for improvement.
The FDP opposes the introduction of a city-wide 30 km/h zone beyond main roads, suggesting that this measure may not be suitable for all areas of Solingen.
While supporting the strengthening and promotion of public transport, the FDP acknowledges its current limitations. They reject proposals to reduce lanes on streets and displace roadside parking, arguing that these measures could hinder mobility rather than improve it.
The FDP's mobility concept for Solingen prioritises innovative, user-focused solutions that cater to the diverse needs of residents. By advocating for improved demand-based services, expanded parking options, and a balanced approach to public transport and car usage, the FDP aims to create a mobility mix that works for everyone.
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