Second Living Lab meeting for the pilot area of Split & Dalmatia County, run in Dugopolje, Croatia!

Date: 10.03.2024

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As part of the @DREAM_PACE project, @dyvolve organized and managed the second Living Lab for stakeholders from the Split-Dalmatia County was held on 08 February 2024. The stakeholders involved in the project include representatives from legislative bodies, local authorities and institutions, transport providers, infrastructure managers, and users from the Split-Dalmatia County.

Compromising between budget, mobility needs and inhabitants, the stakeholders prioritized area number four, which broadly includes the areas around Dugopolje, Trilj, and Dicmo.

In the second part of the 2nd Living Lab, stakeholders had the opportunity to analyse the drafted vision of the Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) service for the pilot sub-area and evaluate proposed user scenarios. Stakeholders had the chance to identify challenges and needs for each user groups, related DRT strategic objectives of, indicators, expected impacts, and limitations of the future DRT service.