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CP3 – European data and TADOU good practice
(France)
Marie GuittonShetland meeting, 28-30/09/2012
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Summary of work done• Search for general data on mobility and sustainable
transport at EU level– Documents review– First contact with DG Move
• Some data for France• Search for GP from various EU countries
– TADOU, transport on demand, Franche-Comté, France– Alpine bus, Switzerland– Approach to coordinate offers on neighbouring territories,
Auvergne, France– PIMMS – Information and multi-service mediation point
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Content of the presentation• Data at EU level• Data for France• GP from various EU countries
– TADOU, transport on demand, Franche-Comté, France– Alpine bus, Switzerland– Approach to coordinate offers on neighbouring territorias,
Auvergne, France– PIMMS – Information and multi-service mediation point
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Some data on mobility in EU• Communication 1998/0431 from the Commission to the Council, the
European Parliament, the Committee of the Regions and the Economic and Social Committee - Developing the citizens' network - Why good local and regional passenger transport is important, and how the European Commission is helping to bring it about– Acknowledgment of the need of good transport systems to contribute
to economical development, to employment, and to reduction of traffic-jams and for a better environmental protection and to avoid social exclusion.
– Description of the case of rural areas where private cars have become necessary whereas the offer of public transport is decreasing, limiting the access to services to the population without a car. The EC will collect cases on specific services in rural areas.
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Some data on mobility in EU• Total passenger transport activities in the EU27
by any motorized means of transport in 2009: – on average 13.063 km per person (transport
activities between the EU and the rest of the world not included).
– Passenger cars accounted for 73.5% of this total
• Passenger car stock in EU-27 (2009): 236,1 M• Motorisation: 473 cars/1000 persons
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Content of the presentation• Data at EU level
• Data for France• GP from various EU countries
– TADOU, transport on demand, Franche-Comté, France
– Alpine bus, Switzerland
– Approach to coordinate offers on neighbouring territories, Auvergne, France
– PIMMS – Information and multi-service mediation point
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Some data on mobility in France• Population: 21% of French population in
periurban areas, 18% in rural areas
• Car:– About 35M cars in France for 65M inhabitants
(about 700 cars for 1000 adults). – About 20M cars circulate in rural and peri-
urban areas and produce about 40Mt CO2 (8% of total CO2 emissions in France).
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Some data on mobility in France• Calculation of the number of km driven everyday:
– Proximity urban mobility (cities):
119 in 2002, 114 in 2008, 92 to 112 estimated in 2030– Proximity rural, peri-urbain and town mobility:
232 in 2002, 223 in 2008, 201 to 245 estimated in 2030– Long-distance mobility:
114 in 2002, 122 in 2008, 179 to 183 estimated in 2030
• In rural areas, between 9 and 16% of population has a public transport line at less that 1km.
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Content of the presentation• Data at EU level• Data for France
• GP from various EU countries
– TADOU, transport on demand, Franche-Comté, France
– Alpine bus, Switzerland– Approach to coordinate offers on neighbouring territories,
Auvergne, France– PIMMS – Information and multi-service mediation point
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TADOU – Transport on demand• Service proposed on demand to the inhabitants
of the Central Doubs.• Aims at fighting again the isolation of people
without private means of transportation and of disabled persons, by offering them a cheap offer of transport to travel on the territory of Central Doubs.
• A commission of local elected representative regularly meets to improve the service.
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Localisation• Mixte syndicate of Central Doubs, covering
6 communities of municipalities in the département of Doubs– 119 municipalities – about 900 km² – population of 34000 inhab– density of 37.8km²
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Origin and development• idea from 2004
• service created in 2006
• Improvements since thanks to the TADOU Commission
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Bodies involved• Commission of land planning and mobility 20
elected people from the TADOU territory.
Meet every two months• 1 Taxi company selected by the Commission to
carry out the service after a call for tender. 9 taxis with 1 for wheel chairs
• Central desk to collect the demands: staff of the mixt syndicate
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Process and detailed content (1)• Transport of people on the territory of Central Doubs and
to 8 bus stations not in the territory (end-stations of bus lines to Besançon)
• From Monday to Saturday between 6.00 am and 07.30 pm (except on bank holidays).
• Users– For inhabitant of the territory, – up to 20 times/ month after having registered to the service. – Children:accompanied by an adult if <10; with authorisation letter if
>10 and <18. – Accompanying person for free with disabled person. – Price divided by 2 if booking for several persons.
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Process and detailed content (1)• Service to be ordered/cancelled at least 1 day
before the travel. Booking office open from Monday to Friday between 8.00 and 11.00 am.
• To make the service more efficient, the booking office can group together trips and may also modify the booked travelling time/cancel the trip. The user is informed at least the day before the foreseen travel.
• Written rules to be accepted by users prior to the service
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Financial framework• Funding: mainly the Conseil Général and
European funds, participation of the municipalities of the territory
• Users participation:
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Kilometers
Prices
A: booking more than 4 days before travel
B: booking less than 4 days before travel
1 to 11 km 3€ 6€12 to 25 km 5€ 10€26 to 65 km 7.5€ 15€66 to 100 km 10.5€ 21€
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Detailed description of the practice• Effectiveness – results– reaches the objectives of providing a cheap mean to travel and access the
services within the area– About 400 users per month. In November 2011 was transported the 25000
user (after 5 years of existence).
• Possible success factors– Commission of land planning and mobility: 20 elected people from the
municipalities involved, meeting every 2 months and ensure that the service is improved.
– The feedbacks of users collected when they book a new trip. – Demands for going to Besançon
• Difficulties encountered– service improved since its creation in 2006.
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Lessons learnt from the practice• Real involvement of local elected people
(TADOU Commission)• Adaptation and improvement of the service
(TADOU Commission)• Public funds needed: private participation not
enough• TADOU regulation prevents from having disputes• Linkage with other transport lines: link with bus
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TADOU – still to be done• More information to be collected
– interview of booking office (one interview done, another to be conduted)
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Good practices – work to be done• Looking for information and analysis on:
– Alpine bus, Switzerland– Approach to coordinate offers on neighbouring
territories, Auvergne, France– PIMMS – Information and multi-service mediation
point
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Good practice – Alpine Bus• Association for the access by public
transport to Swiss mountain regions
• Objective: to offer common transport where there is no public offer
• Work in touristic regions
• Local partnerships are set up, including with local enterprises
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Good practice – Coordinating transport offers on neighbouring territories, Auvergne, France
• Beginning of a voluntary work to coordinate the authorities in charge of transport in the region
• Currently 13 authorities involved
• Objectives: to coordinate and to simplify
• Concrete projects: central of mobility, work on ticketing, etc.
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Good practice - PIMMS• Information and multi-service mediation
point:– One objective is to maintain the opening of services that
would have closed else (e.g.: PIMMS of the Canton de Chauffailles
– Several services on the same site:• Info on transport and selling of tickets
• Public services on employment, social issues, etc.
• Water and electricity services
• Support for using IT, for managing family budget, paying taxes, …
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