Uber, Grab, and Ola join public transport advocacy network UITP.
Uber is joining a host of transport-focused companies to become the newest members of the International Association of Public Transport (UITP — from the French, L’Union internationale des transports publics). This nonprofit global advocacy network brings together key stakeholders from across the transport spectrum to improve urban mobility.
The UITP was founded out of Brussels way back in 1885, with a view to supporting dozens of European tramway operators. In the intervening years, the body has served to “deepen the dialogue” between transport companies, industry, and local authorities with the aim of building and maintaining a sustainable mobility sector. Today, the UITP counts 1,400 member organizations from nearly 100 countries.
With digital technology playing an increasing pivotal role in how people engage with public transport, the UITP has created a new “subsection” membership called “Digital Platforms,” which will include everything from online journey planning services to e-taxi apps. Inaugural members include ride-hailing giants Uber, Grab, and Ola. Russian internet titan Yandex — which is currently in the process of merging with Uber in Eastern Europe — is also joining. Other new members include Door2Door, Citymapper, Moovel, Via, 99, and Upstream.
“Alone, these new players do not have the capacity or capability to meet every journey need or solve congestion issues,” noted IAPT secretary general Alain Flausch, in a press release. “They therefore need to operate to complement existing high-quality public transport.”