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RSSReggio Emilia plans to maintain and expand its cycling network by its Biciplan 2024 to more than 370 km of routes.
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- Walking and cycling
The European Commission is seeking input through an open public consultation for its initiative aimed at greening corporate fleets.
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- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Public and stakeholder involvement
Milan collaborates with an innovative mobility management platform to optimise shared bicycle and scooter programmes, addressing urban challenges and striving for a sustainable and efficient transportation future.
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- Shared mobility
Road fatalities in the EU recorded a small 1% decrease in 2023 compared to the previous year. However, Most Member States are not on track to meet the EU goal of halving road fatalities by 2030, and more work needs to be done to protect vulnerable road users.
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- Safety and urban mobility
This year, Helsinki completes its EUR 260 million tram project connecting the smart city neighbourhood Kalasatama to the Pasila district. Sustainability and low carbon impact are the cornerstone of the development from planning to operation.
- Topic
- Collective passenger transport
'Through' traffic created by private cars and commercial vehicles travelling through Dublin is to be curbed by August 2024, in recent plans announced by Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan.
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- Traffic and demand management
- Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
The SUM project is looking for 3 additional cities to join their initiative as ‘Observer Cities’. The project aims to transform transport networks by improving local shared mobility and public transport modes.
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- Public and stakeholder involvement
- Shared mobility
Belgium’s national postal service is running a pilot using a new electric vehicle with a detachable cargo compartment to improve cost-effectiveness of deliveries and reduce connected emissions at the same time.
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- Urban freight/city logistics
Budapest (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