The 'Travel to work' app is part of Reizennaarjewerk.nl and is the departure point for both employers and travelers for commuting in the Port of Rotterdam (Waal-Eemhaven, Botlek, Europoort, Maasvlakte) and on Voorne-Putten (including Spijkenisse, Geervliet, Heenvliet, Zuidland, Zwartewaal, Rockanje and Oostvoorne).
Until 2030, a lot of work will be carried out on the infrastructure (bridges, tunnels and roads), such as the A15 and the Hartelkruis. This has consequences for the accessibility of the area. On their site, the mobility partners (employers, the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Zuid-Holland Bereikbaar, Deltalinqs, Rijkswaterstaat and the four municipalities (Brielle, Hellevoetsluis, Nissewaard and Westvoorne)) bundle news and information about the work on the infrastructure. The aim is that commuters (cyclists, bus passengers and car drivers) make better, flexible and smart decisions or travel choices in this area.The partners also want to stimulate alternative, sustainable forms of transport, such as cycling, carpooling and company transport.
That is why they offer traveler information on their site, such as about bicycles and bicycle sheds, public transport bicycles and rental locations (issue points), buses and bus stops, trams and tram stops, metros and metro stations, RandstadRail (Hoekse Lijn) and RandstadRail stations (lines of the public transport companies). EBS and RET), trains and train stations (railways of the carrier NS), water buses and water bus stops, water taxis and water taxi stops (jetty) and Park + Ride and P+R areas (including Transferium Maasvlakte).
Employers can contact mobility brokers who provide advice on mobility and (free) trying out e-bikes (electric bicycles) and speed pedelecs for the Maasvlakte/Europoort, Waal-Eemhaven and Voorne-Putten areas.
Features of the app:
• diversions
• travel info and alternative routes
• project information about work
• notifications in the form of push notifications on routes where you travel regularly.
Until 2030, a lot of work will be carried out on the infrastructure (bridges, tunnels and roads), such as the A15 and the Hartelkruis. This has consequences for the accessibility of the area. On their site, the mobility partners (employers, the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Zuid-Holland Bereikbaar, Deltalinqs, Rijkswaterstaat and the four municipalities (Brielle, Hellevoetsluis, Nissewaard and Westvoorne)) bundle news and information about the work on the infrastructure. The aim is that commuters (cyclists, bus passengers and car drivers) make better, flexible and smart decisions or travel choices in this area.The partners also want to stimulate alternative, sustainable forms of transport, such as cycling, carpooling and company transport.
That is why they offer traveler information on their site, such as about bicycles and bicycle sheds, public transport bicycles and rental locations (issue points), buses and bus stops, trams and tram stops, metros and metro stations, RandstadRail (Hoekse Lijn) and RandstadRail stations (lines of the public transport companies). EBS and RET), trains and train stations (railways of the carrier NS), water buses and water bus stops, water taxis and water taxi stops (jetty) and Park + Ride and P+R areas (including Transferium Maasvlakte).
Employers can contact mobility brokers who provide advice on mobility and (free) trying out e-bikes (electric bicycles) and speed pedelecs for the Maasvlakte/Europoort, Waal-Eemhaven and Voorne-Putten areas.
Features of the app:
• diversions
• travel info and alternative routes
• project information about work
• notifications in the form of push notifications on routes where you travel regularly.
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