Author: Valerie Batiajew

TRA:WELL in the ÖAMTC MOTION magazine

In November 2023, the ÖAMTC (Austrian Automobile, Motorcycle and Touring Club) published a video on the topic of “Mobility and Health” in the sixth issue of its innovation magazine MOTION, in which TRA:WELL was presented. The entire sixth issue of MOTION magazine can be found here. The excerpt about TRA:WELL can be found here. The […]

TRA:WELL included in the VCÖ online database for exemplary mobility projects!

In October 2023, TRA:WELL was added to the VCÖ online database for exemplary mobility projects! So far, more than 2,500 projects have been collected in this database. TRA:WELL is now one of them and can thus be found even more easily by interested stakeholders in the field of mobility.

TRA:WELL at pedestrian conference in Weiz

From 11.10. – 12.10.2023 the XVIIth Austrian Conference for Pedestrians took place in Weiz in Styria. The conference is a platform of exchange for community representatives, scientists, planners and stakeholders. Sandra Wegener, senior scientist at the Institute for Transport Studies, presented TRA:WELL to the interested conference participants at the speed dating event, as well as […]

Students of the Billrothgymnasium and the BRG19 Krottenbachstraße at the climate workshop at BOKU

Under the motto “Our future is no coincidence. Does every contribution count?” a workshop for pupils, organized by the association WIMEN in cooperation with the Institute for Transport Studies, took place at BOKU on 11.09. and 12.09.2023. On both days, three school classes (including the students of the TRA:WELL partner schools Billrothgymnasium and BRG19 Krottenbachstraße) […]

TRA:WELL survey successfully completed!

The mobility and activity survey with the three cooperation schools was carried out successfully. In the course of the TRA:WELL survey, the pupils recorded their journeys online in mobility diaries:They documented which means of transport they used, for how long, and how exhausting their activities were at their destination. Subjective well-being was also recorded over […]