Knowledge & Data

Shared Mobility & UITP

As a high-volume service, public transport cannot provide door-to-door journeys. But shared mobility can. Shared mobility connects the unconnected, operates at all hours, and makes public transport a more viable option.

From car-sharing to taxis, bike-sharing to ride-hailing, taxis, e-scooters, demand responsive transport (DRT), and more, shared mobility is diverse. That means it can satisfy diverse needs – especially to cut the cost of mobility in developing economies and rural areas.

Shared Mobility is UITP’s newest division. Like the sector itself, it is dynamic, mobilising start-ups, regulating authorities, operators, and others. Together, we shape a vision of multimodal and sustainable mobility.

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Research Projects

UITP coordinates and collaborates with operators, authorities, industry, and international organisations on a number of research projects.

Committees & Working Groups

As a UITP Member, you can become eligible to join committees and working groups and collaborate with operators and authorities on advancing public transport.

Current groups:

  • Shared Mobility Division
  • Combined Mobility Committee
  • On-demand Mobility Committee
  • Shared Vehicles Committee
  • Automated Mobility Group

Become a Member

Be part of an international community working to advance public transport.

  • Access to UITP’s digital knowledge library of over 60,000 references.
  • Grow your network and your career thanks to our training programmes and events around the world.
  • Broaden your perspective to be one step ahead in the sector.