New MaaS guidance in Hungarian

The topic guide Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning, part of a compendium of guides and briefings that complement the newly updated second edition of the SUMP Guidelines, is now available in Hungarian. It introduces the concept of MaaS and the importance of integrating it into the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) procedure.

As the integration of various forms of transport services into a single mobility service accessible on demand, Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) may be a valuable ally for decision-makers and planners in cities to reach their mobility goals. For those cities willing to introduce MaaS in their areas, this practitioner briefing provides the elements to understand what MaaS is, to assess the readiness of their city and to explore possible operational and governance options and models.

This Practitioner Briefing has been developed by ERTICO – ITS Europe, also as a host of the MaaS Alliance. The Hungarian translation is published by Mobilissimus in the framework of the Dynaxibility4CE project.

 

 

The document can be downloaded from the following link: Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (in Hungarian)

 
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