The time has come for sustainable mobility of all.
The time has come to rebuild the bridges we once had. The time has come for accessible, comfortable and safe stations and stops. The time has come for mandatory multi-level crossings of all types of mobility. The time has come to end traffic jams. The time has come to finally sustainably connect all regions, cities and municipalities and rural areas in Slovenia. The time has come for re-frequency connections to all European metropolises in the immediate neighbourhood. No more shall foes, but neighbours be, as the Slovenian national anthem says. The time has come to join Mobilitatis Omni!
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Who are we?
Mobilitatis Omni
(mobility of all in Latin)
We are creating proposals for upgrading the railway and cycling network in Slovenia and neighboring regions.
At the same time, we advocate for the establishment of appropriate urban, intercity and interregional and international routes/connections of public passenger, bus and rail transport and other forms of sustainable and e-mobility. All in close connection, especially with the existing sustainable infrastructure, bus and train stations and stops.
By introducing a mandatory standard for multi-level railway crossings and intersections with roads, we will enable the coexistence of all types of sustainable and e-mobility, both for passenger and freight transport.
Consortium of the Central European Alliance for Sustainable Mobility
Interregional and cross-border mobility
For the consortium Central European Alliance for Sustainable Mobility, we have designed interregional supporting materials. To begin with, we have prepared accompanying material for the Pomurska, Podravska and Carinthia regions. The material is the basis for a series of public discussions that we are preparing in 2023.
Two of the three railway lines in the Mura region are non-operating. The Drava region has fragmented routes and low frequency of railway connections. The Carinthian region has barely the only remaining railway line with very low frequencies of rail connections.
Support
Statements of support from members of the institute

Miran Fujs
Chairman of the Board at ARCONT, Gornja Radgona, Slovenia

Janez Smolkovič
Director at TELEING gradnje, Razkrižje, Slovenia

Janez Erjavec
Chairman of the Board at Pomurski sejem, Gornja Radgona, Slovenia

The railway connection with Austria across the border river Mura represents an exceptional opportunity for the economy and tourism in all Mura and Drava regions
Igor Kržan
Director-General at REFLEX, Gornja Radgona, Slovenia

Stanislav Rojko
Former Mayor of the Municipality of Gornja Radgona, Slovenia

Vera Šinko
Expert Associate in the Municipal Administration of the Municipality of Gornja Radgona, Slovenia

Franz Weintögl
MSc, Direktor-General at Graz-Köflacher Bahn und Busbetrieb, Austria

Peter Kronberger
Procurator, Head of the Mobility Division at the Graz-Köflacher Bahn und Busbetrieb, Austria

Andrej Steyer
Dr, Mayor of the Municipality of Apače, Slovenia

Agnes Totter
M.Sc. M.Sc. Dr., Member of Parliament, Vienna, Austria

Mag. Josef Sommer
President of the Regional Office, Regional Office of Southeast Styria, Styrian Chamber of Commerce, Bad Radkersburg

Robert Grah
Director at the Pomurje Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Murska Sobota, Slovenia

Janez Potočnik
Dr, Co-Chair of the International Resource Panel; Former European Commissioner for Science & Research and for the Environment; SISTEMIQ, Partner, London, United Kingdom
MBTT club members
Statements by members of the MBTT club

Janez Potočnik
Dr, Co-Chair of the International Resource Panel; Former European Commissioner for Science & Research and for the Environment; SISTEMIQ, Partner, London, United Kingdom
Membership fees/donations
Podprite Mobilitatis Omni
At the Mobilitatis Omni institute, we also offer the possibility of supporting our work through membership fees in the MBTT club. Every member of the club has the opportunity to submit a statement of support, which is published on the website mobilitatisomni.org in Slovenian, German and English. Become a member of the institute yourself and secure a commemorative jersey and a place in the MBTT club team at Jankov Memorial, a large international charity volleyball tournament with a very rich accompanying program, where, among other things, Noli Oblivisci Me, a forum on dementia . We also accept donations, with the possibility of choosing the amount of the donation, because absolutely any support for the operation of the institute is very important. Join the MBTT club too.
Current affairs
Latest news and blog entries
A modern view of urban spaces where significantly more space should be allocated to bicycles (again). It is not a question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, in terms of how to achieve a higher share of cycling. It's about infrastructure, stupid, to paraphrase Bill Clinton's famous slogan. Mikael Colville-Andersen writes very radically, but based on numbers, how to get to bicycle-friendly cities. Five out of five stars.
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