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Predit, Gart and Certu have decided to set up a “Club for Innovations in Local Authority Transport” (Club innovations transports des collectivités) intended to put key players in contact with one another and collect information required for linking research to the needs of local authorities.

The "Club for Innovations in Local Authority Transport" is open to all local authorities and aims to identify their needs and any changes in their requirements for research projects.

This website is intended to:

  • Present, by subject area, experiments or research carried out or in progress concerning innovations in transport in France and the rest of Europe
  • Post calls for proposals from Predit and supply online reply forms
  • Help you share your experience: the club

Latest documents available online

  • Road and rail in real time in Stockholm - (24/08/10)
  • "Trafik Stockholm" is a traffic management centre in which sophisticated information systems, based on powerful technologies, help road users to travel in and around Stockholm. Through this part of the Trendsetter project, the traffic database has been used to create a system providing real-time information that takes account of traffic conditions for all modes. The underlying real-time dynamic model is called MatriX. ...Read more
  • Online multimodal information in Rome (I) - (24/08/10)
  • ATAC, the local mobility agency in Rome, has used the Civitas project to improve the level of information provided via the Internet on the INFOPOINT website. INFOPOINT is an Internet-based tool developed by ATAC that allows users to work out an itinerary using public transport combined with a P&R solution, multimodal choices, access to timetables, an address search function and sites of interest. ...Read more
  • The contemporary station - (24/08/10)
  • Fabienne Keller, a member of the French Senate for the Bas-Rhin region, was asked by the Prime Minister to examine French railway stations. Her report, with contributions from Jean-Michel Vincent, Director of Strategy and Sustainable Development at the DREIF, was submitted to the Prime Minister on 10 March 2009. ...Read more