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Defending public transport, defending equality
European Parliament, Brussels – GUE/NGL – 28th June, 2018The access to transports and public investments in infrastructures
Ricard Riol JuradoPresident of PTP
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Our origins: Olympic city with old fashioned mobility
36 km of urban highways were inaugurated around the city
Fuente fotos: Wikipedia
and only one new station for the metro system
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Our aim: education and revindication
education revindication
In order to improve our cities and our lifes
• Communication• Conscientization • To increase social support to PT• Focus: citizens and press
• Study of public transport and mobility behavior
• Technical proposals to solve mobility problems based on PT solutions
• Focus: governments and press
MESSAGE 1: “More mobility, less traffic”. Public transport can move morepeople using less private cars with low occupancy, even in future with anautonomous cars.
MESSSAGE 2: “Less consumption and emissions, more electrification”.Due to higher occupancy, trains and buses need less energy than cars. Evenusing diesel buses, public transport saves energy. Nowadays, 65% of publictransport users in the region of Barcelona run over electric trains. Electricbuses are being incorporated too.
MESSAGE 3: “More health, less smoke”. Public transport reduces emissionsof urban pollutants and noise. Even considering old buses, public transportensures less traffic and problems. In 2007, 3,500 people dead in Barcelonaurban area due to the pollution, which had in urban transit the main focus.
MESSAGE 4 “More road safety, against accidents”. Public transport has thebest ratio of mobility and road safety.Even with the recent improvements in road safety due to the car license bypoints, the risk of having an accident is 144 times higher by moto than bybus, and 13 times higher by car than by bus in Spanish non urban roads.
MESSAGE 5: “More care of the clime, against climatic change”. Climatechange is here and transportation sector is the first or second contributorin “developed countries”. Carbon footprint is lower in public transportationaccording to the fewer energy consumption.
MESSAGE 6: “More accessibility for everybody, less social exclusion”. Due to economical reasons, environment and needs of public space, cars are not for everybody. In Catalonia, only the half of people have car licenses: 54% of women, 42% of men. Car licensed people have not always a car available. When there is only a car for family, generally is used by man.
MESSAGE 7: “More jobs, and no relocatable”. Public transport and sharedfleets (bikes, cars, etc.) give more jobs by runned kilometer than carindustries. In addition to this, these jobs can not be moved to countrieswith lower workers rights as it’s usual in car industries.
MESSAGE 8: “Less public spending, more durability”. The worst energyconsumption is the land expansion associated to private cars. Parking facilitiesand road extensions consumes lots of public land and public budget. Railwaysand public transport infrastructures have a long durability and can allocatemore people.
MESSAGE 9: “More savings, less debt”. Using public transport ensures bigsavings to the citizens pockets. Car acquisition maintenance can representmore than 4,000 € /year across the life of the vehicle. Public transportreduces this budget to 1.000 €/year or less.
MESSAGE 10: “More BBBB, less stress”. We don’t like to drive every day, we likeenjoy our time. For the moment, public transport is the only one system thatpermits use our travel time to reading, watching a movie or completing thispresentation ;)
This draws and campaign are possible thanks to the contribution of these publictransport operators:
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The future?
Autonomous vehicles are seen as the future of transportation. They combine the best of private cars (door to door) and public transportation (not caring about driving or, if it is shared, parking).
How didn’t anybody invent it before? It sounds great.
Imagine it…You call it, it comes to you, it carries you and your partners where you want to go, directly. When you arrive, you don’t care about parking and you leave the vehicle without preocupations…
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Yes, you have invented the taxi…
Fuente foto: Google Imágenes
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Autonomous vehicle: collaboration or competence?
Source: PTP
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Beware the novelties! Buses and trains are still necessary
Fuente foto: Google Imágenes
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Our aim: education and revindication
50 CARS 1 BUS 60 PEOPLE
L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Spain), Car free day. 22nd September
Source: PTP, Baixbus and l’Hospitalet city council.
20FES 2018 La ciutat que ens mou: ciutadania i administracions cap a la mobilitat sostenible
PROJECTES IMPULSATS AMB L’ADMINISTRACIÓ
1999
21FES 2018 La ciutat que ens mou: ciutadania i administracions cap a la mobilitat sostenible
2004
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Introduction of modern tramway in area of Barcelona
Source: TRAM
Esplugues de LlobregatC Esplugues de Llobregat 20042001
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The only “tram interruptus” in Europe
24Font: Plataforma Diagonal per a Tothom
Citizen mobilization
2005 2010
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Street = urban spaceUrban space = sustainability, justice and democracy
Font: Plataforma Diagonal per a Tothom
Citizen mobilization
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Citizen mobilization
2018
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We claim for daily mobility instead of “Triple A”
AUTOPISTAS
(highways)
• Spain has the record of kilometers of highways in Europe.
• Only 21% of the network with direct payment.• All the citizens pay for free circulation of cars
and lorries. Government does not face the Eurovignette.
> 2.700 km
AEROPUERTOS
(Airports)
ALTA VELOCIDAD (AVE)
(High Speed Lines)
43 airpots in islands and peninsula> 14.000 km
• Spain and Romania manage their airports with a centralized model
• Lots of airports are not reliable• The airports are not connected with high
speed lines and competes with them for similar traffic to Madrid.
• Spain has the largest network of high speed railway lines in Europe.
• Beyond the logical sections, Government planned to connect all the peninsular provinces with Madrid, and doesn’t pay attention to non radial connections and daily mobility (regional and commuter trains).
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We claim for daily mobility instead of “Triple A”
Source: Ignacio Nuche. Director Área Carreteras de INECO. Fundació Cercle d’Infraestructures.
Spain: Record of length ofhighways in Europe
Only 21% of the networkwith direct payment.
Length of Spanish high capacity road network and percentage of payment for passengers or / and freight
All railways with infraestructure taxation
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We claim for daily mobility instead of “Triple A”
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28.761
11.185
459.121
14.876
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
We claim for daily mobility instead of “Triple A”
Fuente: PTP a partir de Renfe y Fomento
248.892 M€45% for railways
Planned investment (PEIT 2005-2020)
108.760 M€ in railways
HST77%
other23%
Trips
Kilometerstravelled
57%
94%
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Democracy also on highways!
We claim for painted bus lanes instead the private car lane of left side of highways.
HOV and bus lanes don’t need big infraestructures.
2001: origin of demands of PTP and majors
2007: demonstration (Picture)
32FES 2018 La ciutat que ens mou: ciutadania i administracions cap a la mobilitat sostenible
2014
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Central stations threatened
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Thanks for your attention
www.transportpublic.org
www.facebook.com/promociotransportpublic
rriol@transportpublic.org
+34 93 244 49 70 (Barcelona)
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