What is MORE?
Corridor roads are under pressure. As the population and economy grow, mobility levels increase. Meanwhile, the
demand for transport becomes increasingly diverse. These factors put the reliability of the network at risk both
for passengers and freight, and call for a more efficient use of road space.
MORE will develop design concepts that encourage street activity and reduce traffic dominance by considering the
needs of all road users.
MORE will explore experimental options such as flexible use of kerb space and dynamic allocation of road space
to accommodate different functions.
MORE will develop and implement procedures for the design of urban corridor roads.
MORE will test these in five urban nodes of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). It will deliver tools
to assist cities in their roadspace design process.
Corridor roads are under pressure from increased mobility. Delays and variable travel times result in time
losses for road passengers and freight deliveries. This requires a more efficient use of road space, applying
multimodal design. At the same time, developing safe and attractive cities demands transport and city planners
to encourage street activity and reduce traffic dominance. MORE will develop design concepts that acknowledge
such variety in economic and social interests, considering the needs of all road users.
TEN-T and corridor roads
MORE concentrates on the urban feeder-roads of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). Their efficient
functioning is vital to the local and national economy and the success of the TEN-T. But higher traffic volumes
might also lead increased air and noise pollution, accidents, congestion and CO2 emissions – affecting the
economic efficiency and the health and well-being the population, demanding counter measures.
MORE will develop and review tools and procedures in five nodes of the TEN-T: Budapest, Constanta, Lisbon,
London, and Malmö.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 769276
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