Let’s talk mobility: CAA-Quebec members invited to make their voices heard

Published on February 6, 2023

Mobility in all its forms is part of everyday life, and there are many ways of getting around Greater Montreal, including by car, bicycle, subway, bus, train and on foot. Road users, you are in the best position to tell us about the strengths and weaknesses of the mobility choices at your disposal. Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) wants to hear from you!

The ARTM Let’s talk mobility panel

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The Let’s talk mobility online panel is a unique forum where a range of voices can be heard on a variety of transportation options. Members of the public are invited to share their views on a number of topics related to mobility in Greater Montreal. We are calling on CAA-Quebec members to join the discussion and improve our understanding of mobility needs and expectations.  By completing a short survey about once a month, you can help make travel more efficient and fluid. Each survey takes about 10 minutes and gives you a chance to win a monthly prize of $500. Have your say. Join the ARTM panel.

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“One of the strengths of CAA-Quebec is the diversity of its members’ opinions. We are pleased to invite them to speak out and help ARTM make all forms of mobility in Greater Montreal work better.”

– Sophie Gagnon, Vice President, Public Affairs, CAA-Quebec

“The way we travel is constantly changing, and to effectively meet the mobility needs of Greater Montreal residents, it is essential to understand their reality. ARTM is pleased to work with CAA-Quebec so more Montrealers can help us plan the transportation system and improve transportation services,” said Simon Charbonneau, Director, Public Affairs and Communications, ARTM.

About ARTM    

Since June 1, 2017, Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) has been responsible for planning, organizing, funding, and promoting public transit, paratransit, and active transportation services in Greater Montreal. Its aim is to offer a simple, integrated, fluid, and efficient mobility experience to promote sustainable development and regional unity. See the ARTM website for more information.