UITP calls upon cities to ‘Grow with Public Transport’
Brussels, 12 March
2013
The
International Association of Public Transport (UITP) will call on cities across
the world to invest in public transport to revitalise economies and liberate
cities from congestion at the 60th UITP World Congress in Geneva
(26-30 May 2013).
UITP launched a sector-wide objective at
its 2009 World Congress in Vienna to double the market share of public
transport worldwide by 2025. The Grow
with Public Transport campaign supports this strategy and the Geneva World
Congress will be an opportunity to learn about the most innovative examples of
what is being done around the world to boost the quality and quantity of public
transport.
Future
mobility
UITP has developed urban mobility scenarios
for 2025 with the International Energy Agency (IEA) highlighting the urgent
need for more and better public transport. “By 2025, 60% of the world’s
population will live in urban areas and the number of trips in these areas is
projected to increase by 50% from 2005 levels,” commented Alain Flausch, UITP Secretary General.
Cities represent around 80% of the world’s
economic output, with those cities investing in public transport gaining a
competitive advantage in greater connectivity, job creation and in spurring new
business.
“Doubling
public transport’s market share by 2025 means tripling the number of trips
made by public transport. This would lead to a 25% decrease in urban transport
GHG emissions per capita between 2005 and 2025,” Mr. Flausch added.
“Despite the massive increase in trips this
would enable the stabilisation of urban transport energy consumption at the
same time creating 7 million new green jobs at public transport operating
companies”.
Greater public transport patronage would also mean 60,000 fewer urban traffic fatalities per year as well as healthier lifestyles thanks to the 30 minutes of daily physical exercise by sustainable urban mobility.
Grow with Public
Transport International Awards
The hand-over of the inaugural Grow with Public Transport Awards will take place at the Opening Ceremony of the UITP World Congress in Geneva (26-30 May 2013).
The Awards received 240 applications from 43 countries and will
recognise the efforts of mobility stakeholders working hard to increase
public transport usage and improve services through innovation. A special
award will be handed over to political decision-makers who have demonstrated
exceptional commitment to growing public transport. http://growpublictransport.org/
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For more details and to register as a press/media
delegate: www.uitpgeneva2013.org
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Contact:
UITP – Andrew Canning, Press & Media
Manager, +32 2 663
66 38 / andrew.canning@uitp.org
The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) is the international network for public transport authorities and operators, policy decision-makers, scientific institutes and the public transport supply and service industry. It is a platform for worldwide cooperation, business development and the sharing of know-how between its 3,400 members from 92 countries. UITP is the global advocate of public transport and sustainable mobility, and the promoter of innovations in the sector. Visit our website www.uitp.org
The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) is the international network for public transport authorities and operators, policy decision-makers, scientific institutes and the public transport supply and service industry. It is a platform for worldwide cooperation, business development and the sharing of know-how between its 3,400 members from 92 countries. UITP is the global advocate of public transport and sustainable mobility, and the promoter of innovations in the sector. Visit our website www.uitp.org
TPG –
Philippe Anhorn, Head of Communications and Public Affairs, +41 79 212 83 89/ anhorn.philippe@tpg.ch
Geneva Public
Transport (TPG) is the benchmark public transport operator in the Geneva
region. Its objective is to contribute to the management of mobility in the
region, proposing a quality service with respect for sustainable development.
In serving the community, TPG aims for excellence in all of its activities. TPG
works within the framework of a contract allowance, negotiated every four years
with the State of Geneva.
Swiss Association of Public Transport
(APT) is the national umbrella organisation of public transport companies. It
counts 143 passenger and freight traffic
companies, 11 associated members who directly participate in the making of
public transport and 178 commercial and industrial companies as amicable
members. APT has (amongst others) the following duties: to represent its
members’ shared interest in relation to politicians, authorities and third
parties; to inform the public and authorities about the importance and the
concerns of public transport; to organise the formation of opinion within the
public transport sector and to promote training and further education of employees of all levels.
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