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UMP brings Midlands partners together in Birmingham roundtable
UMP continues its series of local policy roundtables with a session in Birmingham, bringing together local authorities, transport leaders, and mobility innovators to discuss how to accelerate the delivery of more integrated and sustainable transport across the Midlands. Kindly hosted by UMP Member Shoosmiths.
UMP Member interviewed by Smart Cities World podcast about Mobility-as-a-Service
Chris Pritchett of the Urban Mobility Partnership discusses the importance of properly defining MaaS to help travelers understand new mobility options in an interview with SmartCitiesWorld senior editor Luke Antoniou. Public-private partnerships like those in UMP are...
UMP featured in an article discussing how MaaS can transform commuting and business travel
Chair of the Urban Mobility Partnership, James Lancaster, is featured today in GREENFLEET UK magazine discussing how Mobility As A Service (Maas) can transform commuting and business travel, and help employers move away from greyfleet vehicles. MaaS can improve...
Urban Mobility Partnership featured in article exploring new ways to decarbonise commuting
The Urban Mobility Partnership is delighted to have been quoted in this excellent piece by Smart Transport, which looks at the best ways to decarbonise the commute. Prior to the pandemic, commuter journeys accounted for 15% of all trips and 20% of total travel...
Urban Mobility Partnership launches Mobility-as-a-Service paper at roundtable event in Birmingham
The Urban Mobility Partnership (UMP) launched its extensive practical guide to Mobility as a Service (MaaS) at an exclusive roundtable discussion in Birmingham on Wednesday 24 November. Decision makers and local authority representatives from across the UK will be...
Greenfleet: Practical guide to Mobility as a Service launched
The Urban Mobility Partnership (UMP) will be launching its practical guide to Mobility as a Service (MaaS) at a roundtable discussion in Birmingham on Wednesday 24 November. Decision makers and local authority representatives from across the UK will be coming together...
The Times: The city that pays drivers £3,000 to give up their cars
A UK government program inspired by UMP's mobility credits scheme is offering up to £3,000 grants to be spent on public transport to Coventry residents who give up a car, to study if this encourages a shift away from car dependency, Nicholas Hellen of the Times...
Intelligent Transport: Urban Mobility Partnership calls for long-term funding for the creation of new transport systems
The Urban Mobility Partnership's call for the UK government to provide long-term funding to support a shift towards multimodal, sustainable travel has been featured in Intelligent Transport. Our specific proposal included £90m to incentivise local authorities to...
UMP Budget Submission
The Urban Mobility Partnership (UMP) has called upon the Chancellor to provide clear long-term funding to create new transport systems, with a significant focus on driving the public away from private car usage and towards multi-modal, sustainable travel. UMP is...
Citti Magazine: UMP calls for multi-modal transport systems funding
The Urban Mobility Partnership's (UMP) call for the UK government to provide long-term funding to incentivise sustainable transport and move people away from private car usage has been featured in Citti Magazine. UMP has proposed £90m to encourage local authorities to...
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