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I: Core   KPI
 Sub-dimension   o  Indicator   KPI definition    KPI Analysis
 A: Additional   N
                                         This KPI shows that a significant
                                         proportion of the population in
                                         Dubai uses public transport. This
                                         value should be assessed in
      Proportion of travellers typically utilizing   relationship with other
 I   671   Use of public transport   public transport (including taxi)   transportation modes, including
       compared to overall city population.   private cars. This relationship is
                                         important as smart sustainable
                                         cities are looking for increased use
                                         of public transport with the
                                         support of ICTs.
                                         This KPI value corresponds to the
 D6.7 Infrastructure                     Travel Time Index (TTI) of Dubai;
 /connection to                          and it is aligned with Dubai`s
 services – transport                    target on transport efficiency.
                                         Dubai has recommended the use
      Measured by the average travel speed
       for all private motorized vehicles and   of this KPI, which represents the
       public transit vehicles that use roads   ratio of the peak-period travel
                                         time as compared to the free-flow
 I   672   Road traffic efficiency   (e.g., excluding trains or trolleys), across
                                         travel time. This measure is
     all locally defined “thoroughfares” during
                                         computed for the AM peak period
      the peak hours (typically, morning and
                  evening).              (6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.) and PM
                                         peak period (4:00 p.m. to 7:00
                                         p.m.) on weekdays. Averages
                                         across urban areas, road sections,
                                         and time periods are weighted by
                                         vehicle miles travelled.









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