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mobielere

Mobielere is a term used in discussions of mobility and urban planning to describe a higher level of mobility relative to a baseline. The word appears to be a neologism formed from the Dutch adjective mobiel ("mobile") with the comparative suffix -ere, and it is not yet standardized in major dictionaries. As such, its precise meaning can vary by context, but it is typically used as a descriptive label rather than a formal concept.

In practice, mobielere mobility encompasses more than faster or more frequent travel. It is used to refer

Critics warn that pursuing mobielere conditions can exacerbate congestion, raise privacy concerns, and worsen inequality if

See also: Mobility; Urban mobility; MaaS; Telework; Connectivity.

to
environments
that
enable
easier
movement
of
people,
goods,
and
information
across
multiple
dimensions—physical
transport
networks,
digital
connectivity,
and
flexible
work
and
living
arrangements.
In
transport
planning,
mobielere
settings
may
feature
integrated
multimodal
options,
reduced
trip
friction,
and
resilient
infrastructure.
In
the
digital
sphere,
higher
connectivity
and
remote-work
capabilities
contribute
to
mobielere
work
patterns
and
geographic
flexibility.
access
to
mobility
upgrades
is
uneven.
Proponents
emphasize
potential
benefits
such
as
greater
accessibility,
economic
resilience,
and
environmental
efficiency
when
mobility
is
well-managed
and
inclusive.