"With increasing
climate change, air pollution, rising road accidents and the energy crisis, the
need to change the mobility paradigm has become clear," IMT says in a
statement.
According to that institute, the "The
Future is Collective" campaign will run through "a wide dissemination
of the benefits [of public transport] for the user", such as
"cheaper, better for the environment, more time for what you like or comfortable
and safe".
In the document released on 7 September, IMT
recalls that the Fare Reduction Support Program in Public Transport (PART),
which began in 2019, "led to an overall increase in passengers on public
transport”.
According to the IMT, PART had led to savings
for families due to lower fares, attracting "new passengers to public
transport".
"In this context, it is important to inform
people about the benefits of using public transport to attract new
passengers," they added.
The initiative has around 50 partners, including
transport companies and municipalities, and will be broadcast on various
digital platforms, television, radio and regional press.
Let's start with making the bus arrive in time. Wait in the bus stop if they arrive before the designated time. Have the GPS tracker of all busses actually be open source for the different apps for live follow up. And have drivers actually turning on the air conditioning in the bus.
By Amit Cohen from Lisbon on 09 Sep 2022, 10:41
Public transport is slowly improving, but a few small tweaks (like buses sticking to their schedule and waiting if they arrive early at a stop) would go a long way.
I also hope the drivers and conductors are well trained and paid a decent wage as they work really hard.
By Quentin Ferreira from Lisbon on 10 Sep 2022, 15:16