Sustainable mobility: claims for the Conference of Transport Ministers
In our article, you will find out why the alliance of socially acceptable mobility transition at the special transport minister conference calls for the price stability of the Germany ticket and the introduction of a nationwide social ticket. Find out more about the need for investments in public transport and the challenges for families and low -income households. Read what sustainable mobility can look like for everyone.

Sustainable mobility: claims for the Conference of Transport Ministers
The clock ticks for the mobility revolution in Germany! At the increasingly expected meeting of the Minister of Transport on September 23, the fate of the Germany ticket is on the brink. The alliance of socially acceptable mobility transition, supported by the SOVD, calls for a powerful outcry: "This ticket must remain - and it must remain affordable!"
revolutionary voices rise! Michaela Engelmeier, the brilliant CEO of the SOVD, raises the alarm. "It takes a strong signal for mobility that is affordable and sustainable for everyone!" Price increases? No thanks! "People would rise back into the cars," emphasizes, and calls for a nationwide uniform social ticket for a maximum of 29 euros-a ray of hope, especially for poorer households that the 49 euro ticket cannot afford.
critical financing under pressure
But the alliance sees the financing of the Germany ticket in danger. A possible change of government could endanger financial security. They warn that the ticket status must not deteriorate into a short episode: "We also call for stability for 2026!" A clear appeal to ensure that the Germany ticket remains in the long term.
The current form of the Germany ticket has not yet exhausted all options. Families, children and poorer people often feel excluded. "The coincidence for children must be implemented quickly! Now the moment in which the federal government and the federal states have to work together to improve the system from the ground up - through future -oriented investments, access the accessibility and the attractiveness of public transport.
A call for comprehensive transformation
But the Germany ticket alone is far from enough! It requires a comprehensive concept that captures all aspects of mobility. "We need massive investments in a nationwide, barrier -free offer!" demand the actors. This not only includes the expansion of the infrastructure and vehicles, but also improvements in working conditions for employees to make the sector attractive for new talents.
The sun shines on the mobility turnaround, but only if the federal and state governments now agree on the urgently needed reforms, the Germany ticket can become a game changer for the future. Negotiations at the Special Transport Ministers' Conference are the key! Let's rely on financial stability and a social ticket that really does justice to the name!