An important component for the national data infrastructure Mobility
Smart Mobility
Our desire for more mobility is causing an increase in the volume of traffic. This leads to growing congestion on the road infrastructure and the associated increase in energy consumption as well as other ecological problems. With the traffic data platform «Verkehr Online», the Canton of Zurich provides road traffic data in the Zurich traffic area and thus delivers a building block for the national mobility data infrastructure. Services and applications that aim to harmonise the flow of traffic on roads or multimodal mobility can build on this.

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An important component for the national data infrastructure Mobility
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«Strasse und Verkehr» - the traffic data platform of the Canton of Zurich (2021/01)
Our desire for more mobility is causing an increase in the volume of traffic. This leads to growing congestion on the road infrastructure and the associated increase in energy consumption as well as other ecological problems. With the traffic data platform «Verkehr Online», the Canton of Zurich provides road traffic data in the Zurich traffic area and thus delivers a building block for the national mobility data infrastructure. Services and applications that aim to harmonise the flow of traffic on roads or multimodal mobility can build on this.
Read the technical article by Rolf Münger, Eraneos Group; K. Christoph Graf, EBP Switzerland and Kurt Amstad, Civil Engineering Office of the Canton of Zurich, about the effects of increasing traffic and how this can be counteracted.
«Strasse und Verkehr» - the traffic data platform of the Canton of Zurich (2021/01)
Our desire for more mobility is causing an increase in the volume of traffic. This leads to growing congestion on the road infrastructure and the associated increase in energy consumption as well as other ecological problems. With the traffic data platform «Verkehr Online», the Canton of Zurich provides road traffic data in the Zurich traffic area and thus delivers a building block for the national mobility data infrastructure. Services and applications that aim to harmonise the flow of traffic on roads or multimodal mobility can build on this.
Read the technical article by Rolf Münger, Eraneos Group; K. Christoph Graf, EBP Switzerland and Kurt Amstad, Civil Engineering Office of the Canton of Zurich, about the effects of increasing traffic and how this can be counteracted.