The meeting primarily focused on the ongoing development of Pilot Actions in the project countries. These Pilot Actions are being carefully designed to address the unique transportation challenges faced by communities, especially in areas that have limited access to efficient public transport. A key aspect of the meeting was the identification of stakeholders across different regions, ensuring that the right parties are involved in the planning and implementation phases. Engaging local authorities, transport operators, and community organizations is seen as essential to the success of these initiatives.
One among most important topics discussed were the steps for data collection, ideation, designing, and installation of the Pilot Actions. The partners exchanged insights and best practices to ensure that the public transport solutions being developed will be data-driven, innovative, and practical. The aim is to implement strategies that are not only effective in the short term but also sustainable for long-term impact.
The primary goal of these discussions and actions was to improve public transport in remote areas where access is often limited or inefficient. By enhancing connectivity and making transport more accessible, the project aims to reduce reliance on private vehicles, lower carbon emissions, and improve mobility for residents of these underserved regions.