Arthur D. Little x POLIS report: ‘Mobility Demand Management: A critical tool to influence mobility behaviour’
13/10/2025

Arthur D. Little x POLIS report: ‘Mobility Demand Management: A critical tool to influence mobility behaviour’

As urban areas grow, traffic congestion, pollution, and car dependency continue to challenge city life. Mobility Demand Management (MDM) offers a smart solution: instead of only building more roads, MDM focuses on influencing how, when, and why people travel. By promoting public transport, shared mobility, cycling, and walking, cities can reduce car use, improve accessibility, and enhance livability.

This report, building on Arthur D. Little’s Future of Mobility 5.0, highlights how MDM strategies work in practice. It includes real-world examples, cost-benefit analysis, and insights into combining behaviour change with infrastructure planning. Emerging technologies such as Mobility-as-a-Service, autonomous vehicles, and smart circulation plans further enable cities to manage traffic efficiently and sustainably.

MDM is more than traffic management—it is a holistic approach to creating safer, cleaner, and more accessible cities, helping decision-makers design urban mobility systems that truly meet residents’ needs.