Published October 7, 2022 | Version 1
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Co-modality as a tool for improvement of public transport

  • 1. UNIZA

Description

The constantly increasing passengers’ requirements on the quality of passenger transport services are forcing the authorities and public transport providers to develop and improve various solutions how to keep at least partially competitiveness of public transport with private car mobility. This article was financially supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. The article contains the results from the ongoing Ride2Rail project and describes the benefits of the co-modality implementation through which door-to-door mobility will be reached, and it will contribute to the improvement of the quality of public transport. The article aims to analyse, propose, and evaluate the possibilities of integration of co-modality within public transport and its gained benefits and expected impacts on the involved stakeholders.

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European Commission
RIDE2RAIL - Travel Companion enhancements and RIDE-sharing services syncronised to RAIL and Public Transport 881825