Permanent working programme
The general aim of the IRU Passenger Transport Council is to define and attain IRU`s transport policy objectives pursuant to Article 2 of the IRU Constitution, with a view on promoting, advancing and safeguarding the interests of the passenger road transport industry nationally and internationally.
In the context of the above general objectives, the CTP overall priorities are to:
- contribute to the facilitation of passenger transport by bus and coach, by eliminating barriers and difficulties hindering the progress of the industry, as well as to oppose any measures that are against this mode of transport; and
- promote the economic, social and environmental objectives of sustainable development in the passenger transport sector.
Passenger Transport Council
Permanent working programme
The general aim of the IRU Passenger Transport Council is to define and attain IRU`s transport policy objectives pursuant to Article 2 of the IRU Constitution, with a view on promoting, advancing and safeguarding the interests of the passenger road transport industry nationally and internationally.
In the context of the above general objectives, the CTP overall priorities are to:
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