Public transport
Secure access to a seat is rated highest when researchers from VTI asked passengers in Stockholm, Skåne and Värmland what they prioritize when choosing between different public transport journeys. Jessica […]
The aim of this project is to compile the current state of knowledge regarding the significance of ticket pricing. This will be based on findings from academic research, practical trials […]
A new report from K2 highlights several of the complex issues that arise when shared micromobility—such as e-scooters and bicycles—is to be integrated with public transport. The report focuses on […]
Young people aged 15–18 have a greater need than adults to take part in various out-of-home activities, and are more likely to cancel or refrain from planning things they want […]
What insights can be gained from comparing two demand-responsive transport (DRT) systems implemented in different contexts and on different continents? At this Knowledge lunch, Lena Hiselius, researcher at K2 and […]
At K2, we are delighted to announce that two of our researchers have been awarded funding to lead projects within ShiftSweden’s transition lab Broadening the role of public transport. Göran […]
The frequent lack of toilets along driving routes is one of several challenges faced by bus drivers in Skåne. This is highlighted in a new research report from K2, which […]
To reduce the environmental and climate impact of transport, more people need to use public transport also for their leisure journeys. Leisure travel places different demands on public transport, such […]
The Öresund Bridge between Sweden and Denmark was opened in 2000, allowing both road traffic and fast commuter trains to travel between Malmö and Copenhagen. Various agreements have long facilitated […]