Summary: | Social innovation brings together solidarity and strategic support along with consulting and mutual information between communities of practice, and it is one of the key ways for public authorities to challenge mobility issues. If social innovation is the source of many opportunities, however, it is necessary to update the interplay of actors behind it in order to assess the real impact of these new offers on the users' "mobility comfort". It also essential to point out abuses of such mechanisms beyond, in all or in part, the control of public power and its democratic legitimacy, and to lead the conventional mobility actors to consider, appreciate, encourage and/or frame these dynamics.
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