MULTIMODAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN UKRAINE: DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS

Oleksii Palant, Vladyslav Pryimak
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The article discusses some common problems faced by most municipal urban electric transport enterprises that existed in the pre-war period and provides a forecast for the post-war recovery of the industry. It emphasizes that the urban public transport in Ukraine should develop based on the principle of multimodality, where schedules of different types of urban public transport are coordinated and tickets are valid for a certain period of time, allowing passengers to transfer between a certain number of transport modes. Specific measures are proposed to improve the functioning of urban public transport in Ukraine on the path to multimodality. The article also provides a brief overview of the application of multimodal transport by public transport in a number of developed countries around the world. According to the forecasts made in the article, in the coming years, public transport will become not only more technological and environmentally friendly, but also more economical due to the introduction of advanced types of public transport, various convenient forms of payment for passenger services based on contactless electronic media, the development of other transport technologies and electronic transport applications. All this, combined with modernized dispatching of urban passenger transport, route rationalization, and the optimization of coordinated schedules, will inevitably lead to the creation of a highly automated multimodal public transport system in our cities, which will make urban public transport a better choice compared to private vehicles in the future. The article provides interesting illustrative material showing how equal-sized groups of people, who are public transport passengers, use micro-mobility vehicles (bicycles) and are owners and passengers of cars in the urban space. The presented material vividly demonstrates the advantages of public transport in terms of relieving congested roads in the majority of Ukrainian cities. Multimodality of urban public transport is the decisive word in the post-war recovery and further sustainable development of our country's urban public transport.
乌克兰多式联运公共交通:发展前景
本文讨论了战前大多数城市电力运输企业面临的一些普遍问题,并对战后城市电力运输行业的复苏进行了预测。它强调乌克兰的城市公共交通应在多式联运原则的基础上发展,即协调不同类型的城市公共交通的时刻表,车票在一定时间内有效,使乘客能够在一定数量的交通方式之间转乘。提出了具体措施,以改善乌克兰城市公共交通在多式联运道路上的功能。本文还简要介绍了世界上一些发达国家公共交通多式联运的应用情况。根据文章中的预测,在未来几年,由于先进的公共交通工具的引入,基于非接触式电子媒体的各种便捷的乘客服务支付方式,以及其他交通技术和电子交通应用的发展,公共交通不仅会变得更加科技和环保,而且会变得更加经济。所有这些,再加上城市客运的现代化调度、路线的合理化和协调调度的优化,必然会在我们的城市中创造一个高度自动化的多式联运公共交通系统,这将使城市公共交通在未来成为比私家车更好的选择。这篇文章提供了有趣的说明性材料,展示了同等规模的公共交通乘客如何使用微型交通工具(自行车),以及城市空间中汽车的所有者和乘客。所提供的材料生动地展示了公共交通在缓解乌克兰大多数城市道路拥堵方面的优势。城市公共交通的多式联运是战后我国城市公共交通恢复和进一步可持续发展的决定性因素。
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