2. Connected Mobility
Seamless connectivity between users (drivers, travellers, fleet
owners & operators), transport infrastructure and vehicles
(multimodal)
Multi-actor ecosystem from public and private sectors
Data sharing and exchange of high quality, real-time and
reliable information from multiple sources
Communities of users and providers
Prediction from users 'point of view, traffic managers,
operators and service providers
3. Actions to overcome barriers
Development of common understanding, and alignment of objectives
and actions by many different stakeholders from public and private
sectors
Definition of roles and responsibilities and governance among
international, national level, regional level, local level actors
Agreed business models among value chain actors
Definition of common deployment roadmaps and harmonised
standards to ensure interoperability and consistent integration of
technology cycles
Use of widespread devices (e.g. Smartphone) and existing
infrastructure and services to create synergies for market integration
Define the policy and legal framework (fair competition, liability,
privacy…)
Awareness raising (users, policy makers, investors) to generate
acceptance (e.g. Challenge Bibendum, ITS Congress)
4. ITS is the way forward through international
multi-sector cooperation to make connected
mobility a reality.
Connected Mobility is part of the solution to achieve
smart, safe and efficient transport of people and
goods by:
Saving lives (safety & security)
Saving time (traffic efficiency, multimodality & optimal use of all modes
of transport)
Saving money (better use of existing infrastructure + reduced
congestion)
Saving energy (fuel efficiency, low carbon transport, electromobility)
Reducing emission (reduced impact on health)
Reducing stress (driver comfort, users’ satisfaction)