Are you still driving a gas-powered car? As you no doubt know by now,it’s YOURfault that the planet is getting hotter and the world is ending. But don’t worry, there’s a way you can assuage some of that guilt without even leaving your car. In fact, please stay right there, in your car.

Amsterdam and Helsinki are two of my favoritesmart cities.Researchers are looking for local car drivers to help make these cities more liveable.

The project is calledCode the Streets. They’re seeking car drivers to test new functions in the traffic navigation appTomTomAmiGOand Mercedes-Benz’snavigationplanner. The aim is to understand better how to route motorists in a more environmentally aware way.

Getting people to change their habitual car-driving routes is hard. Incentives must be situation-specific and offered in real-time, while driving.

Code the Streets for sustainable routing

In creating this pilot, cities and service providers have built an open application programming interface (API). It allows cities to communicate directly with car drivers via the service providers. This makes it possible to nudge drivers to choose alternative sustainable routes.

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The pilot focuses onguiding car driversaway from areas traditionally congested or with poor air quality. Drivers receive data about school zones, traffic jams, environmental zones, and vulnerable infrastructure.

The pilot planners believe that digital tools are also a catalyst for repurposing public space for different uses at different times. Imagine, for example, that a traditional car driving road changes to a bicycle lane in the afternoon and a terrace in the evening.

The initiative is a collaboration effort. Partners include:

It’s funded by TomTom, Mercedes-Benz, and EIT Urban Mobility.

Yes, I’m sitting in my car feeling guilty, how can I get involved?

All you have to do is fill in a short questionnaire and download the app.But, you need to be an Android user.

As a sweetener, you can get free tickets toMove Amsterdamif you’re in Amsterdam. Thisincludes a guided exhibit tour and a drink atMadame Cyclette.

Find out more and register to join the pilot via theCode the Streets website.

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Story byCate Lawrence

Cate Lawrence is an Australian tech journo living in Berlin. She focuses on all things mobility: ebikes, autonomous vehicles, VTOL, smart ci(show all)Cate Lawrence is an Australian tech journo living in Berlin. She focuses on all things mobility: ebikes, autonomous vehicles, VTOL, smart cities, and the future of alternative energy sources like electric batteries, solar, and hydrogen.

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