Urban Mobility Systems - Regulation Across Modes

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1st European Intermodal Transport Regulation Forum Urban Mobility Systems - Regulation Across Modes Florence 7 December 12

UITP - The basics - UITP is the global organisation for urban, suburban and regional public transport - Members are the operators and authorities, policy decision-makers, scientific institutes and the public transport supply and service industry. - All local public transport modes covered. - 3,400 members in 92 countries. UITP in Europe - Members in 490 European cities.

Public Transport in Europe Headline figures (EU-27) - Modal share in metropolitan areas: 15% - 190 million daily passenger journeys - 1.2 million jobs (operators) and approx. 2 million jobs in the entire supply chain - Contributes 1-1.2% of the EU s GDP - Annual investment in public transport: approx. 40 billion EUR Source: UITP

UITP Strategy for the Sector : 2025 = PTx2 - Doubling the market share of public transport worldwide by 2025 (PTx2). - Bringing about change by: - Setting out a galvanising goal for the sector, - Fostering a more supportive policy environment. Developing high quality public transport

Intermodality, a core element for Lifestyle services Seamless, easy, comfortable, last mile, IT... Business culture Mobility provider, alliance and cooperation, wider service portfolio... Finance Business model, multi-operator usage fee, nontransport revenue... Governance and regulation Multi-stakeholder environment, ownership and responsibilities... Mobility Management Parking policy, P&R...

Definition of intermodality Intermodality is a characteristic of a transport system that allows at least two different modes to be used in an integrated manner in a doorto-door transport chain. From a traveller s perspective this means: Seamless mobility from point of departure to destination

Intermodal passenger transport EU LEGISLATION RELEVANT TO MOBILITY AND TRANSPORT IN URBAN AREAS Public service obligation Public procurement State aid Passenger rights Air quality Charging (indirect) Vehicle standards..

Towards a new approach to urban mobility Sending the right message to travelers on the basis of the polluter pays principle Urban mobility patterns is the result of the individual choices made by citizens every time they are planning a journey. Making it easy to travel differently, in a sustainable way Benefiting from seamless travel in urban areas means an intermodal approach making connections possible between different modes during a single journey.

Getting the price right Initiatives mentioned in the Transport White paper on An EU framework for urban and road user charging Smart pricing and taxation Consultation on road charging just finalised Suburban and regional transport patterns are crucial for the design and management of urban mobility, Transparent and fair pricing scheme for all modes should be achieved within the general transport policy objectives, At the same time, the revenues should be earmarked to support the transport policy objectives.

Sustainable urban mobility plans Guidelines developed by DG Environment +/- 10 years ago Action plan for urban mobility Action 1 Accelerating the take-up of sustainable urban mobility plans Transport White paper contains an initiative on Urban mobility plans Consultation ongoing on the urban dimension of EU transport policy

Integrated travel information and ticketing The vision is one of seamless travel and fares: The public transport customers should feel welcome and comfortable anywhere they travel. They should be delivered coherent service with simplified interchanges, thorough information and hassle-free ticketing. When abroad, the travel experience should be as easy as for local travellers.

UITP activities: Combined mobility platform integrating all complementary mobility services to public transport in one single Platform, promoting collaborations to develop a comprehensive mobility offer responding to all the needs of the users and facilitating door-todoor mobility.

UITP activities: Urban Transport Interchanges (FP7 project) Build a toolbox for European cities in the design and operation of new or upgraded interchanges Enhance services and satisfaction for the travelers, users, interchange operators, societal/economic actors

So what? There is a high diversity of situations and solutions in Europe. The European legal framework should refrain from prescribing the details Local application of solutions has to be decided at local level Leadership, guidance, recommendations & exchange of good practice are useful