Author (Person) | Finger, Matthias, Montero, Juan, Serafimova, Teodora |
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Author (Corporate) | Florence School of Regulation Transport |
Publisher | European University Institute (EUI) |
Series Title | RSCAS Policy Briefs |
Series Details | Volume 2022/44, 44 |
Publication Date | 2022 |
ISBN | 9789294662422 |
Abstract: Starting from 2018 ‘Year of Multimodality’, the European Commission has put together a number of legislative and policy initiatives relating to better infrastructure, connections, incentives and digital solutions, with a view to promoting the shift towards a fully integrated, multimodal and sustainable transport sector. At present, however, only the Delegated Regulation (EU) 2017/1926 on EU-wide multimodal travel information services establishes the necessary specifications to ensure that multimodal travel information services are accurate and available across borders to users. It supports the development of multimodal travel information services by mandating the accessibility and the possibility to exchange and reuse static travel and traffic information data, where these exist in digital machine-readable format, on National Access Points. Services facilitating payment and booking of mobility products are not part of this regulation. To support both passengers and other intermediaries compare different travel options, choices and prices, and to facilitate the sale and re-sale of mobility products from both public and private operators, within one mode or across modes, the Commission is currently preparing a new initiative on Multimodal Digital Mobility Services (MDMS), to be presented by the end of 2022. |
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Subject Categories | Mobility and Transport |
Keywords | Passenger Services |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |