DRT and MaaS Best Practice Sharing in SEStran Region

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Introduction to a session focusing on Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) and Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in the SEStran region, highlighting studies, funding opportunities, potential pilots, and speakers sharing experiences and local initiatives from Wales and various councils. Housekeeping guidelines are provided for participants.


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  1. DRT and MaaS in the SEStran Region sharing best practice 29 June 2021

  2. Introduction and Welcome Background to today s event March 2020 SYSTRA study: key findings - Identified an opportunity for commercial DRT in the region - Need for DRT to be co-ordinated region-wide, with learning from best practice - Playbook of best ways to implement DRT (governance/procurement) required PriMaas funding MaaS Investment Fund bid: outputs to include - Open learning network - Fully developed, procurable MaaS/DRT system by end of Y1 - Best practice in procurement and governance - Involvement of community operators/reducing transport poverty

  3. Introduction and Welcome Potential Pilots for MaaS/DRT in the region East Lothian Journey Hubs North East Fife Flexibus Borders community transport/patient transport West Lothian DRT City Region Deal workforce mobility applications

  4. Introduction and Welcome Purpose of today s session Learning from the Welsh experience - Debbie Johnson, Pembrokeshire Association of Community Transport Organisations - Tony Meacham, Transport for Wales Showcasing local initiatives - Nicola Gill, West Lothian Council - Jenny Milne, Scottish Rural and Islands Transport Community - David Hunter, Not for Profit Planning - Gordon Grant, Scottish Borders Council - Graeme Brown, East Lothian Council

  5. Introduction and Welcome Housekeeping Questions are welcome if they occur to you during a presentation, please use the chat function Otherwise raise your hand in the Q & A sessions Please mute, except when you have to unmute!

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