Groupement des autorités responsables de transportThe groupement des autorités responsables de transport (GART, "Association of Transport Authorities") is a French Association (as defined by the Association loi de 1901) founded in 1980. It is formed of 263 autorités organisatrices de transports, of which 185 are agglomeration communities or urban communities, 59 are general councils and 19 are regional councils. These members have the objective of implementing and improving public transport in France. GART is a platform of exchange and transport matters, representing all political tendencies, and acts as their spokesbody at the national and European level. MissionTo be the spokesbody for French transport organisations before institutions, government, parliament, European Union bodies and the mass media.
LeadershipThe association is headed by a President, in September 2014 this was Louis Nègre mayor of Cagnes-sur-Mer since 1995. The previous incumbent was Roland Ries, the senator-mayor of Strasbourg, elected in 2008 and re-elected in 2011. Ries was vice-president of GART from 1996 to 2001.[1]
Complementary activitiesIn 2005, together with the Union des transports publics et ferroviaires (UTP, "Public transport and railways union"), GART created the "GIE Objectif transport public" ("GIE Transport Objective"). Its mission was to promote sustainable public transport both to the public at large and to professionals in the sector (organising major European events and national mobilisation campaigns). Sources
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