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RSSBudapest (Hungary) and Nudgd (Helsingborg, Sweden) were announced as the respective winners of the EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK award and the MOBILITY ACTION award.
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- Public and stakeholder involvement
Cyprus is aiming to revise speed limits in its urban centres from 50 km/h to 30km/h to improve safety and promote sustainable transport.
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- Safety and urban mobility
Insights shared at Polish-German conference on cycling advancements and challenges.
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- Policy and research
- Walking and cycling
Olev Parts, senior specialist of public transport at the Tallinn Transport Department, provides valuable insights into the key role of data analytics and community engagement in shaping Tallinn’s innovative night public transport system.
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- Collective passenger transport
- Monitoring and evaluation
A pollution peak of fine particulate matter 24-times higher than recommended limits has triggered the Lombardy region to soon introduce temporary bans on private vehicles in its capital, Milan, during daytime.
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- Traffic and demand management
The Connecting Europe Days 2024 will host a Marketplace for innovative companies, project promoters and initiatives from the public and private sector across Europe to pitch their projects to a targeted audience. Deadline for applications is 18 March.
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- Public and stakeholder involvement
The project MOBILITIES for EU aims to implement new mobility and freight transport concepts across the EU. The project started back in January 2024, with Madrid and Dresden being the first to pilot the ideas.
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- Autonomous and connected vehicles
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
Valencia's Last Mile delivery pilot will reduce CO2 emissions, offering parking for eco-vans and avoiding 500 daily fossil fuel trips in city logistics.
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- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Urban freight/city logistics
Many households in the Netherlands, mainly in cities, have low incomes and high fuel costs, making them vulnerable to fiscal measures and other policies that drive more sustainable mobility behaviour.
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- Policy and research
- Resilience
Tallinn drives an investment programme to upgrade its trolleybus network vehicles and infrastructure over the next five years, in an effort to have emission-free public transport by 2035.
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- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Collective passenger transport