es.movilidad MITMA

The Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (MITMA) has developed es.movilidad, the Safe, Sustainable and Connected Mobility Strategy 2030, which aligns with MoviTUR’s lines of research.

  • Mobility as a citizen’s right and an essential element of social cohesion
  • Sustainable, safe, accessible and affordable mobility solutions for all citizens
  • Universal accessibility

 

2. TRANSPORT INTEGRATION, INTERMODALITY & MAAS

 

 

3. TRAFFIC OPERATIONS AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT

  • Shift from the paradigm «investment in infrastructure» to «investment in mobility»
  • Efficiency of limited resources
  • Prioritisation of safety, conservation and maintenance, daily mobility, intermodality and technification
  • Financial balance of rail infrastructure managers
  • Security as a basic transversal element of the right to mobility
  • Security from an integral point of view

 

3. TRAFFIC OPERATIONS AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT

  • Improving people’s quality of life by protecting their physical health and mental well-being
  • Efficiency in the use of resources and in the management of transport systems, means and terminals
  • Basic regulatory homogeneity, technological neutrality and respect for free competition
  • Internalisation of the negative externalities of transport (particularly energy and environmental)

 

1. QUALITY OF LIFE, INCLUSIVE & SUSTAINABLE CITIES

 

 

5. ELECTRIFICATION & LOW-EMISSION TRANSPORT TRANSITION

  • Technology as a tool, not as an end in itself
  • Technological neutrality. Future-proof regulation

 

4. BIGDATA & INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS (ITS)

 

 

6. COOPERATIVE, CONNECTED & AUTOMATED MOBILITY (CCAM)

  • Intermodality as a firm ally of mobility in Spain
  • The gain in competitiveness and logistical efficiency as basic elements of efficient intermodality

 

7. TRANSPORT LOGISTIC AND LAST MILE DELIVERY

  • Free movement of people and goods Europe-wide
  • Continuous and seamless mobility in our connections with Europe
  • The TEN-T (RTE-T) as an element of connection and integration of Europe
    Spain as a European logistics platform
  • Raising public awareness is a key element in moving towards sustainable and safe mobility
  • Public action must promote professionals in the mobility sector with the right skills to respond to the needs of the productive sector and society
  • New business models cannot threaten labour rights
  • The field of transport cannot remain on the sidelines of gender equality policies integration of Europe
  • Spain as a European logistics platform
  • To achieve a complete digital transformation of MITMA’s processes
  • To strengthen internal communication channels, which promote a more agile and flexible activity
  • Resolve internal reluctance to change
  • To become an organisation that promotes innovation
  • Promoting the ministry’s involvement in international forums