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Mobile app grants free access to leisure activities

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Publié le lundi 15 juin 2015

Scientists of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) of the University of Luxembourg want to give drivers working in the Kirchberg region of Luxembourg incentives to drive home at non-rush hour times after getting off work.

The aim is to reduce and maybe even prevent the daily traffic jams within the city. The SnT researchers have accordingly developed a new application for iPhones, which is already available. The app is called “Commutastic” and can be downloaded from the Appstore for free. Once registered, participants are granted free evening access, between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., to the d’Coque, the MUDAM, the Ellipse Fitness Studio and the Utopolis Cinema Kirchberg. This promotional campaign goes until 26 June 2015.

The Commutastic app is part of an eponymous study in which the scientists are researching into how to reduce traffic jams in Luxembourg using playful approaches. The app does not record any GPS data; personal data is used exclusively anonymised for the analysis. In order to use the leisure activities for free, the user scans a QR code at the reception of the respective project partner and then shows the iPhone screen to the employee. The user then receives direct, free access to the cinema, swimming pool, museum or fitness studio. Any iPhone owner working in Luxembourg who commutes by car may participate in the study.

Those interested can subscribe individually or as a group of work colleagues by sending an email to Martin.Kracheel@uni.lu.

More information: www.igear.lu

Use your time for better things than sitting in traffic!