16 April 2025

European Transport Policy

European Transport Policy refers to the strategic framework and regulatory measures established by the European Union (EU) to manage and develop transport systems across its member states. The policy aims to enhance the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of transport networks, promote economic integration, and reduce environmental impact. It encompasses various modes of transport, including road, rail, air, and maritime, and emphasizes the importance of multimodal transport solutions. Key goals of the European Transport Policy include improving connectivity, ensuring equitable access to transport services, and fostering innovation in transport technologies. By implementing coordinated policies and investments, the EU seeks to support the movement of people and goods while addressing challenges such as congestion, climate change, and energy consumption. The policy also reflects the EU’s broader objectives related to the single market and regional cohesion.