How shared mobility solutions can improve our cities and towns
Explore 5 ways shared and on-demand mobility is changing the way we move – and the benefits for cities.
On-demand Mobility
From demand-responsive shuttles to taxis, ride-hailing, carpooling, and more, on-demand mobility offers solutions that mass public transport cannot. UITP gathers the sector to advance this dynamic mode.
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Explore 5 ways shared and on-demand mobility is changing the way we move – and the benefits for cities.
Discover how DRT can help address a variety of public transport challenges, featuring global DRT case studies.
Dive deep into how operators are adopting on-demand mobility, from practical examples to challenges and strategies. For UITP members only.
On-demand mobility is all about flexibility. Thanks to flexible routes, schedules, and services by request, on-demand modes are well-placed tackle three key challenges: accessibility, economic viability, and the first/last mile problem.
In short, whether it be at night, in areas with low demand, or simply a point-to-point trip, on-demand mobility – in its many shapes and sizes – can fulfil that need.
And filling mobility gaps is how we lead a modal shift to sustainable mobility. To move this vision forward, UITP gathers the on-demand and wider public transport sectors – from operators to authorities, software providers, start-ups, and more.
When we work together, we can better advance sustainable mobility.
UITP coordinates and collaborates with operators, authorities, industry, and international organisations on a number of research projects.
Setting the foundations to deploy Europe’s first economically viable shared and on-demand automated services.
Exploring the push and pull measures to unleash the potential of public transport in Europe.
As a UITP Member, you can become eligible to join committees and working groups and collaborate with operators and authorities on advancing public transport.
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