Report Policy Brief – European transport policy: Issues for the new mandate The mobility of passengers and goods is a historical pillar of European integration. In 2011, a White Paper by the European Commission predicted strong growth in traffic by 2050 (up to 50% for passengers and 80% for freight). While recent figures indicate a decline in the sector (for the most part due to the economic crisis), the quality of transport infrastructure remains a major competitive advantage for Europe that must be preserved in all of its dimensions – technological, social, environmental, energy, safety, etc. Published on : 16/12/2014 Temps de lecture 2 minutes The initiatives taken by the European Commission for its 2014-2019 mandate could focus on four priorities : The opening-up of the sector to competition requires the introduction of a common social platform for the various modes of transport and a true industrial strategy that takes into account the durability of transport companies in the Union. The decoupling of economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions depends primarily on the introduction of a credible carbon price signal over time, more extensive research on engine technologies, and more support for clean vehicles in urban environments. The sharp reduction in the number of accidents on European roads requires a strong political commitment: the wide spread deployment of radars, exemplary penalties for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and the creation of a European Road Safety Agency responsible for coordination. The construction of high value-added infrastructure must continue, financially supported by subsidies and innovative financial instruments. EU28: Passengers and goods traffic, GDP and CO2 emissions in transport (1) Private cars, two-wheeled vehicles, buses and coaches, trams and underground trains, trains, fights and maritime transport within the EU. (2) Road, rail, navigable inland waterways, oil pipelines, air and maritime routes within the EU. (3) Travel in international holds included.Source: EU Transport in Figures, Statistical pocketbook 2014. Summary: European transport policy: Issues for the new mandate Issue one: opening up markets to competition while ensuring reciprocity and social equity Issue two: speed up the energy transition in transport Issue three: continuing improvements in road safety Issue four: meeting demand for transport and mobility Authors: Christine Raynard and François Vielliard, Sustainable Development Department Partager la page Partager sur Facebook - nouvelle fenêtre Partager sur X - nouvelle fenêtre Partager sur Linked In - nouvelle fenêtre Partager par email - nouvelle fenêtre Copier le lien dans le presse-papier Téléchargement Policy Brief – European transport policy: Issues for the new mandate Download the full document PDF - 952.8 Ko Topics Mobilités/transports Action publique Published by France Stratégie Authors Christine Raynard François Vielliard Reference Reference Fermer Reference Autres options d'export Version FR More Travailler dans la fonction publique : le défi de l'attractivité 15 % des postes offerts aux concours de la fonction publique d'Etat non pourvus en 2022, 21 % des lits de l'AP-HP fermés la même a... Compétences/métiers Travail Action publique Rapport 09 December 2024 Les impacts territoriaux du télétravail : angle mort des politiques publiques ? En 2023, 19 % des salariés français, en majorité des cadres, ont eu recours au télétravail, plus fréquent dans les grandes agglomé... Travail Territoires Action publique Note d’analyse 14 November 2024 Séminaire Soutenabilités - Digital: new uses, new questions Although the social, economic, political and geopolitical consequences of the health crisis are only partially visible today, the ... Digital/IA Public action Study 10 February 2021
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