The abrupt changes to our societies and economies introduced by the COVID-19 crisis have impacted the delivery and attractiveness of our public transport systems. Public transport should be regarded as a challenge to be made more attractive and resilient through the design of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs). Urban planners need to go beyond “business as usual” to achieve a tangible modal shift away from private vehicles toward public transportation. This is a necessary step in the fight to reduce emissions and tackle global warming.
To support urban planners and transport practitioners in this process, a SUMP Topic Guide on Planning for Attractive Public Transport has been developed by the second Policy Support Group of the CIVITAS ELEVATE Coordination and Support Action(link is external), with the involvement of five experts from selected organisations (International Association of Public Transport – UITP, European Passengers Federation – EPF, Technical University of Berlin – TUB, City of Gdynia, Gothenburg Transport Operator), the chair of the CIVITAS Policy Advisory Committee(link is external), TRT (Trasporti e Territorio), and 12 stakeholders from the urban mobility sector. It provides guidance on public transport in the mobility planning and implementation process in order to achieve more attractive public transport.
The Topic Guide is part of a compendium of EU guidance documents, complementing the revised second edition of the SUMP Guidelines. It proposes best practices and key messages for public transport planning to support cities in achieving a shift towards increased public transport use.
Read the publication here.
Source: Eltis