Intervju
Vision work can be important for bringing stakeholders together around a shared vision of the future. For public transport stakeholders, the doubling target has been significant, but how can travellers […]
Jeffrey Kenworthy, Professor Emeritus at Curtin University in Australia and a long-time collaborator with K2, explores travel patterns and investments in public transport, walking, and cycling infrastructure in ten Swedish […]
When large organisations and authorities undergo digital transformation, they face a choice: to procure products and services from the existing market or to develop digital solutions tailored to their specific […]
A study on accessibility to different lower secondary schools (grade 7-9) in Malmö highlights how the new Malmöringen rail line, along with the municipal school choice system, can affect the […]
Public transport is essential for many people, enabling them to commute to school, work, or engage in leisure activities. The perceived safety of public transport is crucial for an attractive […]
A recent thesis at K2 and Lund University highlights simple yet powerful measures that can improve the punctuality of commuter trains. Ruben Kuipers, doctoral graduate at the university, has explored […]
A third of all e-scooter trips are made to reach the nearest public transport station or stop. This is revealed by a new K2 study that examined travel patterns in […]
K2 is creating a new platform for collaborative learning among researchers and practitioners in the field of on-demand public transport – a service that is dynamically tailored to meet the […]
Many of those who have travelled by train in Sweden this year have experienced both canceled and delayed departures. Current research shows that there are concrete, relatively simple measures that […]