RATP "Mobility Trends Report" highlights major challenges for the sector towards 2030
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RATP Dev's "Mobility Trends Report: a compass for 2030" outlines eight megatrends vital for the future of mobility, including climate change, passenger safety, and employee expectations. Developed in collaboration with Onepoint's foresight experts through extensive interviews and analysis, it serves as a guide for public authorities and transport operators. The report underscores the urgency for resilient infrastructure, leveraging data and AI, and addressing demographic shifts, particularly for the elderly, as well as economic pressures driving public transport usage. It calls for collective action to tackle these impending challenges effectively.
The report emphasizes that the eight megatrends necessitate proactive measures in building resilient infrastructure, leveraging advanced technologies, and promoting sustainable business models to adapt to changing mobility needs.
As the world faces escalating climate change pressures and demographic shifts, the report calls on decision makers to come together to navigate the complexities ahead in mobility.
With a projected 22% of the global population over 60 by 2050, the need for adaptable infrastructure and services for elderly and younger travelers is imperative.
Economic pressures and rising inflation are pushing individuals towards public transport, which underscores the importance of fair pricing and accessibility, especially in car-dependent regions.
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