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The Curb is the Keystone of Mobility

We obsess over mobility flows but ignore the place where everything begins and ends. It's time to change that.

01

Every Trip Starts or Ends at the Curb

Whether you're parking, being dropped off, or receiving a delivery β€” the curb is where mobility meets place. It's the interface between moving and staying.

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02

Deliveries Depend on Efficient Curb Allocation

E-commerce has exploded delivery volumes. Without smart curb allocation, delivery vehicles circle, double-park, and clog streets. The result: failed deliveries, pollution, and frustrated residents.

Urban delivery logistics
03

EV Adoption Requires Smart Curb & Parking Planning

As cities push for electric vehicle adoption, charging infrastructure must be integrated into parking and curb strategy. Without it, EV growth will stall.

Electric vehicle charging station
04

Safety & Accessibility Are Anchored in the Curb

Pedestrian safety, wheelchair access, and emergency vehicle priority all depend on how we manage curbside space. Poor curb design creates dangerous conflicts.

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05

Private Destinations Depend on Access

Hospitals, malls, universities, and logistics hubs all rely on efficient drop-off, parking, and loading. When access fails, operations fail.

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The Problem

Today, the curb and last-mile spaces remain the least governed, least measured, and least optimised parts of mobility systems.

Cities and private operators lack fast, actionable, pragmatic tools to diagnose their access, parking, curb, and last-mile ecosystems. Traditional consulting is slow and expensive. Technology vendors are biased.

We're Here to Help

The Curb & Last-Mile Institute provides neutral, evidence-based diagnostics and roadmaps. Let us help you improve your curb.

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