How the EU Is Tackling Forced Car Ownership and Transport Poverty
Meanwhile in Europe - A podcast by Meanwhile in Europe

In this episode, we tackle a crucial challenge facing the European Union: transport poverty. Based on a recent report from the Commission for Territorial Cohesion Policy and EU Budget, we uncover what transport poverty truly means – the difficulty individuals and households face accessing essential services due to inadequate or unaffordable transport. We break down the key factors contributing to this issue, from economic burdens and fluctuating fuel prices to the challenges faced by vulnerable groups and limitations posed by infrastructure and geography, especially in rural and remote areas. We'll explore how transport poverty isn't just a personal struggle, but a significant barrier to social and territorial cohesion across the EU. But there's hope: we deep dive into the EU's strategy, examining how major funding instruments like the Social Climate Fund, Cohesion Policy Funds (such as ERDF, Cohesion Fund, JTF, and ESF+), and the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) are being mobilised to finance solutions. These funds can support measures like affordable public transport options, zero-emission vehicles, cycling infrastructure, and improved connectivity, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Crucially, we also look at the vital, though sometimes overlooked, role of local and regional authorities in making these policies work on the ground, and discuss strategies to enhance their participation and simplify access to funds. Join us to understand this complex issue and how EU policy is aiming to bridge the mobility gap for all citizens.