Bridging the Gaps: A2PT Report Reveals Key Insights for Smarter Transport Solutions

The first deliverable from the project has been published!
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transport and advancing decarbonization require an efficient, well-connected transport system that prioritizes public and active mobility. Integrating public transport with cycling and walking options makes sustainable travel more attractive, reducing car dependency and lowering carbon footprints.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transport and advancing decarbonization require an efficient, well-connected transport system that prioritizes public and active mobility. Integrating public transport with cycling and walking options makes sustainable travel more attractive, reducing car dependency and lowering carbon footprints.
A newly released analysis titled Status Quo of Existing A2PT Infrastructure and Services in the Danube Region sheds light on how public transport stations across the region contribute to these goals. The state of these stations plays a crucial role in making sustainable travel more accessible, convenient, and integrated with active mobility options. Enhancing these infrastructures helps reduce reliance on private cars, thereby lowering emissions and supporting climate objectives. The report, prepared within the framework of the Active2Public Transport (A2PT) project, evaluates the current state of transport integration, accessibility, and infrastructure, while also identifying best practices and areas for improvement.
The findings serve as a valuable resource for local and regional authorities, urban planners, transportation agencies, policymakers, and sustainability advocates. It provides insights into how different transport modes—cycling, walking, and public transport—can be better integrated to enhance mobility options for both daily commuters and tourists.
This research was conducted by a team of experts within the A2PT project, including representatives from ministries, regional authorities, transport operators, specialized organizations, and government agencies focused on transport and mobility from nine European countries.
For more details (including the full report), visit the following link: https://interreg-danube.eu/projects/active2public-transport/news/bridging-the-gaps-a2pt-report-reveals-key-insights-for-smarter-transport-solutions