TOMORROW S MOBILITY THE INNOVATIVE ROLE OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT. Caroline Cerfontaine Senior Manager Combined Mobility UITP

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TOMORROW S MOBILITY THE INNOVATIVE ROLE OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT Caroline Cerfontaine Senior Manager Combined Mobility

A WORLDWIDE ASSOCIATION 16 offices, 2 centres for transport excellence 2

: A DIVERSE GLOBAL MEMBERSHIP 1500 member companies Operators (all modes, incl. shared mobility) Authorities Policy decision-makers Research institutes The sustainable mobility supply and service industry Associations 18,000 contacts 96 countries unites the sustainable mobility community 3

TAXI PLATFORM 4

TAXI PLATFORM 5

Upcoming activities:! 9 11 May 2018 - Hong Kong + Shenzhen, China Taxi Platform Meeting & Technical Visit! September 2018 Taxi Platform Meeting & Technical Visit in São Paulo, Brazil! 3-5 September 2018 - Training Programme on Transport Network Companies, Brussels Belgium part of the Diploma Programme on New Mobility Services! Training Programme on Autonomous Mobility 15-17 October 2018, Lyon, France! 2019 Taxi Seminar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 6 TAXI PLATFORM

ONE OF THE GREATEST CHALLENGES FOR CITIES : MOBILITY Urbanisation, changes in society, digitalisation, growing mobility demand, air quality Green, smart and sustainable mobility is part of the top priorities for urban decision makers New innovative services are on everyone s lips, but still at small scale, need to ensure alignment to match cities goals 7

PT IS THE BACKBONE OF INTEGRATED URBAN MOBILITY High quality public transport is the only alternative able to fulfil the lion s share of trips by using a minimum of space Without public transport, other sustainable & innovative mobility services cannot offer an affordable alternative to car ownership 8

LET S WORK TOGETHER Better match of supply and demand with new mobility services Difficulty to efficiently serve less densely populated areas Need for extended operational times Traveller s perspective : ever more complex mobility needs Public Transport on its own is not able to compete with the private car in terms of flexibility and convenience 9

SOLUTION Combined Mobility is the answer! Flexibility + convenience = Door-to-door solution Public transport + Car-sharing Bicycle and bike-sharing Walking Ride-sharing Taxis and shared taxis Ride-hailing On-demand transport

THE ROLE FOR TAXIS Principles for a city : accessible, safe, green, affordable, equitable, inclusive mobility Taxis : Essential element of the multimodal urban transport system Complementary to public transport : First/last mile, low PT supply, social role Taxis = PT Help to reduce need for car ownership 11

MODAL INTEGRATION GOVERNANCE & PLANNING TICKETING & FARE PHYSİCAL INTEGRATİON INFORMATION INTEGRATION MAAS Source: Arthur D. Li0le

WHAT IS MAAS?

WHAT IS MAAS? Mobility as a Service, MaaS, is the integration and access to different transport modes in one single digital mobility offer. This offer should include tailor made travel suggestions based on user needs, available anytime and offering integrated planning, booking, payment as well as en route information. Copyright: UCL, London

15 of 16 TRB 2016, Washington DC. THE MAAS BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM MaaS requires a business ecosystem where multiple organizations act in collaboration, mixing the traditional boundaries of business sectors and companies, and involving users in the co-creation.

MAAS : AN ALTERNATIVE TO CAR- OWNERSHIP Without a private car, households change their habits 32 % 70 % 40 % use bike more o+en use car less o+en use PT more o+en Impact of carsharing on customers of stationbased services that got car-free and live in innercity areas, bcs 2016 16

ROLE OF THE INTEGRATOR/ MAAS PROVIDER Not who will be the integrator but who can make it fly?

MAAS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT WHAT ROLE FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT? Local integrator Na<onal integrator KVV.mobil powered by Moovel Mobility provider Partner Na<onal technical integrator 18

PUBLIC TRANSPORT AS INTEGRATOR MaaS generates more revenue (more customers) Reduction of transactional costs Intermodal mobility data analytics creates value Better understanding of customer needs Optimisation/ better network planning MaaS as a political tool to reach public policy goals Important investment into the future (AV) 19

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THANK YOU! Do not hesitate to get in touch Caroline Cerfontaine (shared mobility, autonomous vehicles) caroline.cerfontaine@uitp.org Kaan Yildizgoz (taxis) kaan.yildizgoz@uitp.org Yasin Basar (taxis) Yasin.basar@uitp.org 21