Centre for Budapest Transport (BKK)

Centre for Budapest Transport (BKK)

Hungary

BKK Centre for Budapest Transport is the transport authority of the City of Budapest. BKK was established in 2010 with the aim to be the integrated mobility manager of the Hungarian capital. The organization is responsible for the management of all transport modes and holds more, than 500 employees. As an integrated mobility manager of Budapest, BKK is responsible for: development and implementation of Balázs Mór Plan (BMT), which is Budapest’s first SUMP-based transport development strategy; organizing public transport (Budapest & metropolitan area); determining routes, scheduling, traffic layouts; passenger information service; public bike sharing; making strategic decisions in connection to city-logistics and parking; authorizing taxis (control and qualification of taxi hire services); strategic road network management; development of the extended infrastructure in Budapest.