ACEA's report, "The 2030 Urban Mobility Challenge: ACEA's Contribution," presents six main drivers of future mobility solutions that will meet the demands of urban areas. These drivers include an integrated approach for sustainable cities, connectivity revolution, new business and mobility models, better public transport systems, optimized urban freight delivery and logistics, and urban access restrictions. The report emphasizes the need for equal involvement of all stakeholders in order to maximize emission reductions and boost mobility through better regulation. Additionally, the report highlights the importance of intelligent networking of vehicles, both with each other and with infrastructure, to keep traffic flowing, prevent traffic jams, better manage parking and traffic safety, and save resources and time. The report also discusses the potential for vehicles to be integrated components in the internet of things, collecting and managing information from drivers, occupants, goods, vehicles, and other sources, making it possible to provide citizens, companies, and transport operators with new services. Finally, the report emphasizes the importance of public transport systems as part of a single connected network that increases efficiency, avoids congestion, lowers emissions, and improves safety.