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1 European Commission – DG MOVE
15 April 2013 ITS Policy and Funding Instruments in Multi-annual Finanacial Framework Pawel Stelmaszczyk Head of ITS Unit European Commission – DG MOVE ITS Directive - Expert meeting Action (b)

2 * new funding instruments supporting ITS deployment along TEN-T
15 April 2013 * ITS policy framework * new funding instruments supporting ITS deployment along TEN-T under MFF ITS Directive - Expert meeting Action (b)

3 Goals of European transport policy
15 April 2013 Goals of European transport policy Paramount goal: A transport system that underpins EU economic progress, enhances competitiveness and offers high quality mobility services while using resources more efficiently In practice, transport should use less energy use cleaner energy better exploit a modern network ITS Directive - Expert meeting Action (b)

4 White Paper 2011 on Transport: a roadmap to a Single European Transport System
that is… Sustainable Integrated (all modes) User-friendly Technology led (ITS) and that enhances… Economic progress Competitive growth (Single Market) Efficient use of Resources Use of cleaner fuels; reduction of oil dependency > ITS considered to be a key enabler EIC 24 May ongoing EC activities (Info) 4

5 White Paper 2011 on Transport – vision 2050
A global level-playing field for long-distance travel and intercontinental freight An efficient core network for multimodal intercity travel and transport, well connected to local systems Clean urban transport and commuting > Focus on a single, integrated & intelligent infrastructure 10 goals formulated related to: develop & deploy new & sustainable propulsion systems optimising performance of multimodal logistic chains increasing the efficiency of transport & infrastructure use > 40 actions EIC 24 May ongoing EC activities (Info) 5

6 ICT applied in all transport modes
SESAR River Information Services SafeSeaNet Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Systems ERTMS / TAP-TSI ITS Galileo/EGNOS EIC 24 May ongoing EC activities (Info) 6

7 Status of ITS Deployment (2008)
Fast technical development > high number of mature applications but… Slow and fragmented uptake across Europe Large differences between countries Low degree of intermodality  Patchwork of national, regional and local solutions main problem drivers identified: lack of interoperability lack of effective cooperation privacy and liability issues EIC 24 May ongoing EC activities (Info) 7

8 Policy framework for the deployment of ITS in Europe
Action Plan for the Deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in Europe (2008) Directive 2010/40/EU: Framework for the Coordinated and Effective Deployment and Use of Intelligent Transport Systems  Road transport and interfaces with other modes through: coordination and acceleration of ITS deployment throughout the EU tackling bottlenecks for deployment .

9 EU-wide Multi-Modal Travel Information
ITS Directive: 6 priority Actions EU-wide Real-Time Traffic information EU-wide Multi-Modal Travel Information Free safety-related minimum Traffic Info Interoperable EU-wide eCall Information & Reservation systems for Truck Parking 9

10 Continuity of Traffic & Road Safety and Security
ITS Action Plan Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Optimal Use Road, Traffic & Travel Data Continuity of Traffic & Freight Management Road Safety and Security Integration Vehicle & Transport Infrastructure Data Protection & Liability European ITS Coordination EU-wide real time travel information Continuity of ITS services Promotion of in-vehicle safety systems Open in-vehicle Platform architecture Security & data protection Legal framework for EU ITS cooperation Collection & provision of road data Services for freight transport & logistics Introduction of Europe-wide eCall Development & evaluation coop. systems Liability, esp. in-vehicle safety systems Decision support toolkit for ITS investments Accurate public data for digital maps European ITS Framework architecture Regulatory Framework on HMI Specifications for I2I, V2X communication Guidelines for public funding for ITS Free minimum information service Interoperability of electronic toll systems Impact on Vulnerable road users Mandate for European standardisation Collaboration platform on urban ITS Promotion of multi-modal journey planners Guidelines: Secure parking places for trucks 6 priority areas - 24 actions 10

11 ITS Directive - supplementing Specifications
Aim: to ensure the compatibility, interoperability and continuity for deployment and use of ITS Binding Measures : Adopted as “delegated acts” (Art 290 TFEU) Functional, technical, organisational, service provisions Based on standards (where appropriate) Obligations for Member States cooperate in respect to priority areas ensure use of specifications when ITS is deployed deployment obligation needs adoption of co-decision proposal

12 Timeline: Real-time information eCall Truck parking reservation
Free min traffic information Truck parking information 2013 Aug COM report 2012 Feb First specs to be ready Aug National ITS Plans 2011 Feb Trans- position Aug National Reports 2010 Feb Work Programme 27 Aug Directive in force 2014 2015 2016 2017 Aug National Reports Delegation ends Multi-modal travel information Feb COM Report on Delegation COM Report

13 * new funding instruments supporting ITS depolyment at EU level
15 April 2013 * ITS policy framework * new funding instruments supporting ITS depolyment at EU level ITS Directive - Expert meeting Action (b)

14 A Stronger European Industry for Growth and Economic Recovery
Six priorities cutting across all industry sectors: Advanced manufacturing technologies Key Enabling Technologies Bio-based products Clean vehicles and vessels Sustainable construction and raw materials Smart grids

15 EU research and innovation policy
Europe 2020: A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth (2010) 7th Framework Programme for research and innovation Horizon 2020

16 Horizon 2020: Smart, Green and Integrated Transport
Objective: to achieve a European transport system that is resource efficient, environmentally-friendly, safe and seamless for the benefit of citizens, the economy and society. Expected Budget: approx. € 6.39 billion in current prices Four broad lines of activity: (a) Resource efficient transport that respects the environment (b) Better mobility, less congestion, more safety and security (c) Global leadership for the European transport industry (d) Socio-economic research and forward looking activities for policy making

17 Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)
Supports the implementation of Transport White Paper through new infrastructure policy including: Dual layer approach based on an objective methodology: core and comprehensive network; Ambitious standards for all infrastructures; Common deadlines to achieve network (2030/2050); Corridors and coordinators for implementation.

18 High standards (to be realised by 2030 for the core network)
o Rail: ERTMS, 22.5 t/axle, electrification, 750 m train length, 100 km/h line speed; o Inland Waterways: RIS, class IV; o Airports: rail and road links into the network; o Ports: rail and road links into the network; o Road: ITS, parking facilities.

19 CEF in figures

20 Thank you for your attention !
More information Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport ITS Action Plan and Directive


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