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18/03/2020

Partnership for Urban Mobility publishes report on New Mobility Services

A new report providing insight into the experience of New Mobility Services in Europe has been published by the Partnership for Urban Mobility (PUM).

Drawing on examples from cities across Europe, the report explores the policy tools used by PUM partner cities, regions and national authorities to integrate and govern new mobility services as well as how they intend to achieve their wider policy goals with the help of these. The report investigates the regulatory frameworks needed for effective integration of new mobility services in the transport offer of cities and regions.

The report is a comprehensive consolidation exploring the deployment of new mobility services, taken from a 'needs and expectations' perspective to present and draw some common discussion points and recommendations.

The Partnership for Urban Mobility brings together five Member States, eight cities, two regions, the European Commission
(DG REGIO, DG MOVE, DG ENV), the European Investment Bank, two leading European umbrella organisations (EUROCITIES, CEMR) as well as four further stakeholders (POLIS, UITP, ECF, Walk21).

PUM would like to thank the representatives of Nijmegen, Bielefeld, Karlsruhe, Ulm and Wallonia Region, and the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications, for answering questions and informing this report.

The report can be downloaded from this page.