Mobility in the city of Ibague
Research and Innovation Project
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The study carried out by Juan Guillermo Zuluaga Villermo, an expert from the National University, reveals that the urban distribution of Ibague is hindering mobility within the city. This finding highlights the importance of addressing urban planning problems to improve accessibility and facilitate the movement of inhabitants. Juan Guillermo Zuluaga Villermo, master in engineering, infrastructure and transportation system, carried out a study on mobility in Ibague. His research reveals the difficulties of territorial access for daily activities such as going to work, school or running errands in different parts of the city. This analysis highlights the importance of addressing urban distribution problems to improve the quality of life and efficiency in the movement of inhabitants. The city of Ibague has approximately 100 mobility points, such as bays or bus stops, and more than 10,000 routes or streets. This situation is attributed in part to poor land use management within the Territorial Planning Plan (POT). The lack of adequate planning has generated an inefficient urban distribution that hinders the mobility of inhabitants in their daily activities.
INTRODuction
traffic accidents
In recent years the accident rate in Ibague has increased due to recklessness and irresponsibility in this city of Colombia, many people allow their children or anyone who does not have a driver's license to drive any type of car or motorcycle, this is a problem that for my will always exist
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Solutions
Two solutions on my part are:
One meter cable and one meter all these expenses for the good of the city to be able to put 4 peak and plate numbers in one day to improve mobility and be able to improve the breathing of nature, the environment is what is important in this entire process
This with the fact of improving mobility and the environment, which is what is important on the planet.
MULTIMEDIA
Places with the highest accident rates in Ibagué
contact
FAMILIA BOTERO S.A.S
FAMILIA BOTERO S.A.S
317 421 7358
andresburgos1329@gmail.com
Block L House 3 El Pedregal, 73001
activities
Company staff
Botero Tellez Jose Norbey
Botero Burgos Norbey
1991 - Auditor
1963 - BOSS
Burgos Ospitia Doris
Botero Burgos Darwin Andres
1968 - SECRETARY
2006 - chief of wharehouse
Botero Burgos Lina Patricia
1986 - chief of staff
Results
Bibliography/Publications
Links
https://www.elolfato.com/ibague/ibague-no-esta-conectada-de-manera-optima-y-limita-el-desplazamiento-0
https://cimpp.ibague.gov.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Bolet%C3%ADn-accidentalidad.pdf
https://cimpp.ibague.gov.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Bolet%C3%ADn-accidentalidad.pdf
The images were taken from the previous links
Thank you very much for your attention
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Mobility in the city of Ibague
Research and Innovation Project
Soy un subtítulo
Index
Contact
Introduction
Activities
Description
Results
Statistics
Multimedia
The study carried out by Juan Guillermo Zuluaga Villermo, an expert from the National University, reveals that the urban distribution of Ibague is hindering mobility within the city. This finding highlights the importance of addressing urban planning problems to improve accessibility and facilitate the movement of inhabitants. Juan Guillermo Zuluaga Villermo, master in engineering, infrastructure and transportation system, carried out a study on mobility in Ibague. His research reveals the difficulties of territorial access for daily activities such as going to work, school or running errands in different parts of the city. This analysis highlights the importance of addressing urban distribution problems to improve the quality of life and efficiency in the movement of inhabitants. The city of Ibague has approximately 100 mobility points, such as bays or bus stops, and more than 10,000 routes or streets. This situation is attributed in part to poor land use management within the Territorial Planning Plan (POT). The lack of adequate planning has generated an inefficient urban distribution that hinders the mobility of inhabitants in their daily activities.
INTRODuction
traffic accidents
In recent years the accident rate in Ibague has increased due to recklessness and irresponsibility in this city of Colombia, many people allow their children or anyone who does not have a driver's license to drive any type of car or motorcycle, this is a problem that for my will always exist
Anima tu contenido y llévalo al siguiente nivel
Solutions
Two solutions on my part are: One meter cable and one meter all these expenses for the good of the city to be able to put 4 peak and plate numbers in one day to improve mobility and be able to improve the breathing of nature, the environment is what is important in this entire process
This with the fact of improving mobility and the environment, which is what is important on the planet.
MULTIMEDIA
Places with the highest accident rates in Ibagué
contact
FAMILIA BOTERO S.A.S
FAMILIA BOTERO S.A.S
317 421 7358
andresburgos1329@gmail.com
Block L House 3 El Pedregal, 73001
activities
Company staff
Botero Tellez Jose Norbey
Botero Burgos Norbey
1991 - Auditor
1963 - BOSS
Burgos Ospitia Doris
Botero Burgos Darwin Andres
1968 - SECRETARY
2006 - chief of wharehouse
Botero Burgos Lina Patricia
1986 - chief of staff
Results
Bibliography/Publications
Links
https://www.elolfato.com/ibague/ibague-no-esta-conectada-de-manera-optima-y-limita-el-desplazamiento-0
https://cimpp.ibague.gov.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Bolet%C3%ADn-accidentalidad.pdf
https://cimpp.ibague.gov.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Bolet%C3%ADn-accidentalidad.pdf
The images were taken from the previous links
Thank you very much for your attention