Grouping of the authorities responsible for transport
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founded Association in 1980, GART gathers 252 organizing authorities of transport, including 176 agglomerations and urban communities, 57 departments and 19 Régions with for objective improving displacements and developing the public Transports in France.
The GART is the platform of exchanges and reflection of the elected officials responsible for transport, representing all the French political tendencies, but also their spokesperson with the national plan and European.
Missions
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To be the spokesperson of the territorial collectivities, near the institutions, of the Government, the Parliament, the authorities of the European Union and the press.
- To offer to its members councils and expertises economic, financial, legal, technical.
- To cause and animate the debate on displacements by proposing pragmatic solutions and innovating.
- To federate the actors of the die transport.
The GART defends “a design of the public service of transport accessible to all, on the economic plan, space, and physical. Stripped people, moved away from the downtown areas or to reduced mobility, all must profit from best possible transport to facilitate their access to education, employment, the equipment and the services”.
Leaders
Association is chaired by Michel Destot, deputy and mayor of Grenoble, which took the succession, in 2001, of Roland Ries, former mayor of Strasbourg.
External bond
- the site of the GART
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