In Entree, mobility is dealt with differently than is usual in Zoetermeer. Efforts are being made to optimize comfort for cyclists and pedestrians. The 'Mobility as a Service' (MAAS) concept whereby access to mobility by bicycle, public transport and shared cars is guaranteed, is applied in Entree.

Entrance is a new unique residential neighborhood. The mobility needs of the new group of residents are primarily focused on the use of public transportation and bicycles. We are also committed to innovative forms of mobility, such as shared (electric) bicycles and shared cars. In Entree we anticipate the mobility of the future, in which access to means of transport is more important than owning a vehicle itself.

Parking in Entree will be different from what we are used to in Zoetermeer. An important principle is that forms of mobility other than private car use will be encouraged. A condition is that no additional parking problems should arise in the surrounding neighborhoods. Residents of Entree park their cars (if they have them) in underground parking garages and do not receive permits for parking at ground level. Visitors can park their car at ground level or in the so-called mobility hubs (both paid parking). Mobility hubs are new concepts that allow the use of shared cars, bicycles and switching to other forms of transportation. They also house shared cars for rent to users from Entree and residents from neighboring neighborhoods.