What’s in this Publication?

People today move through cities using not only with buses and trains, but shared bikes, e-scooters, on-demand shuttles, walking, cycling and – soon – autonomous fleets.

It is time to overcome fragmented, monomodal planning and instead reconnect the public transport sector with other sectors, such as housing, health, and education, to tackle deeply interconnected issues that shape daily life – and in turn, mobility.

This moment calls for a new paradigm: Public Mobility.

Contents:

  • Why public transport authorities & operators must lead
  • 5 key questions to start action
  • 8 innovative case studies