Coexistence of Mixed Mobility
Modern streets are no longer built around a single mode of transport.
Scooters, bicycles, pedestrians, delivery robots, and autonomous vehicles are increasingly becoming part of everyday street life.
A smart city is not defined by separating everything. It is defined by making coexistence feel natural and safe.
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What Makes Coexistence Work
Mixed mobility works when no single mode dominates attention. Streets become legible through consistent design: speed harmony, clear priority cues, and space that adapts across time.
When designed well, coexistence feels effortless — people stop thinking about systems and simply move.

Why Mixed Mobility Matters
Mobility Diversity Is Resilience
When one mode slows down, others can maintain the city’s rhythm. Coexistence creates redundancy.
Less Dominance, More Comfort
Streets can feel calmer when no single vehicle type controls the space.
This Shift Is Already Visible
Mixed mobility is increasingly reflected in everyday street behavior across cities worldwide.
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