![]() I am looking forward to cooperating with all stakeholders to make our mobility modern, digital and climate-friendly.Īround 75 representatives of public- and private-sector transport and mobility companies, research establishments, civil society and the federal states participated in the hybrid event held at the Ministry. In this context, we are talking to companies, civil society and research about how we can incentivize secure data sharing and what challenges have to be overcome to do so. ![]() That is why, we are now starting a consultation procedure for the Mobility Data Act. In our Digital Strategy, we agreed to improve data availability and the frequency of data provision. It also helps commuters to find the best modal mix for their commute from home to work simply via app. Mobility data, for instance, helps local authorities to improve local public transport services. Volker Wissing, Federal Minister for Digital and Transport:ĭata is the basis of our digital progress. The consultation procedure, which started today with a kick-off event, is intended to provide transparent opportunities to participate in and inform the legislation process. The Ministry is working with the business sector, civil society and the scientific community to develop a Mobility Data Act that is to be adopted in 2024. Bilateral and multilateral relations with the EU opens/ closes submenu.Transport strategy of the European Commission.Overarching EU topics opens/ closes submenu.Trans-European Transport Networks (CEF).EU transport policy opens/ closes submenu.Earth observation opens/ closes submenu.Broadband deployment opens/ closes submenu.Transport planning and investment opens/ closes submenu. ![]()
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