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How good is the mobility near you?

mobi.mapr is an analysis tool that shows at a glance how well mobility works in everyday life.
makes visible how good mobility in the day to day really is. Presented as maps and usable without any technical expertise. It’s for anyone who wants to explore and shape mobility.

Why everyday trips and activities are key to assessing mobility.

At the end of every trip is an activity—either we’re meeting friends, heading to do sports, or grocery shopping. How frictionless people are able to get to their daily activities says much more about the quality of mobility than the number of transit stops.

mobi.mapr is therefore human-centered: What do people do in their day to day – and how do they get there?

Mobility is evaluated based on how it is actually experienced: Objective routing data, real time calculations – such as trip time, transfers, or looking for parking – and subjective qualitative dimensions are systematically taken into account.

The outcome is a realistic measure of mobility quality – drawn from people’s everyday lives and translated into an easy-to-understand rating based on the school grading system.

Current Analyses and Insights

From local services to leisure activities and social inclusion – mobi.mapr can be used to address a wide range of issues. Here you’ll find the latest posts.

A Common Ground for the Future
Development of Mobility

One Click. No regisitration. Free to use.

mobi.mapr shows how mobility in the day-to-day works. How mobility came to be and how it is constantly changing is not decided based on maps – but rather in concrete decisions:
by communities, government agencies, businesses, and political processes.

Therefore, mobi.mapr offers a common, fact-based foundation – for anyone who wishes to understand and influence mobility: from politicians, to citizens and community inititatives and/or businesses.

As an orientation for discussions, to help set priorities or aid in making decisions as locally as needed.

Our Next Events

12.
May

Forum B5 auf der DECOMM


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01. – 05.
Jun

Vortrag auf der ECEEE Summer Study


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10. – 11.
Jun

JRC-Workshop “Transport Poverty und Accessibility”


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FAQs

Categories: Data General

mobi.mapr is based on a combination of various data sources that map mobility from different perspectives.

To map everyday destinations, mobi.mapr primarily uses open geodata—specifically from OpenStreetMap. Depending on the research question, additional datasets are also incorporated.

For population distribution, mobi.mapr relies on official statistics, such as those from DESTATIS.

Furthermore, insights into mobility behavior and qualitative aspects are incorporated into the analyses—such as the perceived quality of routes, for example from the ADFC Bicycle Climate Test.

All data is consolidated into a unified model and systematically evaluated. An overview of all data sources used is available directly in the tool via the info icon.

Category: Data

mobi.mapr evaluates mobility not from the perspective of service offerings, but from the perspective of people’s daily lives (activity-based rather than service-centered): While traditional analyses often focus on infrastructure, network coverage, or service frequencies, mobi.mapr shows how effectively people actually reach their daily destinations—such as shopping, work, or leisure activities.

To do this, mobi.mapr combines objective route data with real-world factors (e.g., time spent parking) and additional qualitative aspects, such as infrastructure features or survey results, and synthesizes them into a unified assessment.

The analysis is conducted at a granular level based on a Germany-wide hexagonal grid. This makes differences visible—even across administrative and settlement structure boundaries.