The Mobility Orientation Bill commits to a profound transformation of public mobility policies, with one objective in mind: to improve mobility on a daily basis for all French people and in all regions.
Initiative overview
The initiative has the following objectives:To reduce territorial inequalities and contribute to the objective of cohesion in metropolitan and ultra-marine territories, by strengthening the accessibility of medium-sized cities and territories that are poorly connected to metropolises, large urban areas or neighboring countries, as well as within urban areas to the priority neighborhoods of the city policy, while taking care to limit the consumption of natural areas and urban sprawl.To strengthen the supply of daily travel options, improve the quality and safety of road, rail and waterway networks, and ensure their sustainability, remedy the saturation of cities and their accesses and improve links between rural or peri-urban areas and urban centers.To accelerate the energy transition, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the fight against pollution and road congestion, by promoting a modal rebalancing in favor of travel by the least polluting individual, collective and goods transport modes, such as rail, river, public transport or active modes, by intensifying the shared use of individual transport modes and by facilitating multimodal travel.To improve the efficiency of freight transport to strengthen the competitiveness of territories and ports, accelerate modal shift, and reduce the environmental impact of freight transport.
Name of responsible organisation (in English)
Ministry of Ecological Transition