introduction screen with two app screens and the headline Co-Designing Public Transport

How can we actively and effectively engage the residents of the Wilhelmsburg district in Hamburg in shaping public transport, ensuring their needs and experiences are considered to create a user-friendly and inclusive system?

With the Elbsprung app, public transport traffic data can be analyzed, and improvements can be discussed and voted on.

Survey about what problems does the neighborhood have? Answers: It would be interesting to know how much time I really spend on public transport. Probably a lot. People in Wilhelmsburg feel overlooked and isolated from the rest of the city.The train connection to the city center is poor, and owning a car is too expensive.
Persona: Kerime, 50
            I aim to contribute my commuting experiences to enhance the livability of Wilhelmsburg.
            Commutes to her job in the center of Hamburg.
           Lives in Wilhelmsburg for a longer period of time
            Has a good knowledge of the district.
           Is financially dependent on public transportation.
app ui design screens click dummy with the headline Kerime wants to learn about the public transport plans
app ui design screens click dummy with the headline Kerime wants to have a say
app ui design screens click dummy with the headline Kerime wants to analyse her travel behavior
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