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During European Mobility Week 2024, Benidorm introduced two major initiatives—launching a low emission zone and upgrading the park-and-ride facility—to combat air pollution and promote sustainable urban mobility.
Amsterdam is implementing a 30 km/h speed limit on most roads, using innovative designs to encourage compliance. By removing road markings and replacing them with bold '30' symbols, the city aims to make drivers more aware and reduce speeding.
Spain's government unveils a EUR 40 million initiative to supercharge urban cycling, focusing on e-bikes and bike-sharing systems, as part of a broader push for sustainable transportation. This initiative supports sustainable mobility, reduces emissions, and boosts the cycling industry.