Public transport

Ticket prices in public transport

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 […]

Complexities in integrating shared micromobility with public transport

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 […]

Functioning public transport is crucial for the ability to participate in society – particularly for young people

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 […]

K2 Knowledge lunch: What can we learn from comparing two different DRT systems on two separate continents?

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 […]

K2 researchers to lead major ShiftSweden projects

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 […]

Stress, low appreciation and lack of toilets – everyday life for bus drivers in Skåne

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 […]

Everyday leisure travel by public transport

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 […]

Border controls and (im)mobilities: experiences from a public transport node

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 […]