Three webinars – 5 May, 10 May and 23 June – to look at accessible transport with public transport providers, policy makers and travelers with disabilities. A call for action to make accessibility a core objective of upcoming infrastructure investments, in particular in public urban transport. A sharing of co-design solutions currently trialed in seven European cities. The ambition of the TRIPS project is to make public transport more accessible for persons with disabilities, elderly voyagers and really everyone. Over the past two years, we have deployed a co-design approach to support people, disabled by inaccessible environments, to take the leading role in designing accessible and useable transport systems. This has led to concrete co-designed mobility solutions being currently trialed in seven European cities: Bologna, Brussels, Cagliari, Lisbon, Sofia, Stockholm and Zagreb. Building on the experience in the TRIPS project and current trends in the public transport sector as well as the policy environment around mobility in Europe, the TRIPS project consortium proposes three webinars to share insights and spark further discussions.
The third webinar will close the cycle with presenting current best practices by public transport providers and experiences by cities from the TRIPS project. The session will offer solutions for removing barriers and making sustainable transport more accessible with a co-design methodology in public transport planning, design and investment… So, join us for vivid discussions on how to make public urban transport accessible – in the short to medium-term and beyond. The programme with the names of the speakers and the link to the registration will follow soon.