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RSSThe Polish government has announced the launch of a “Low Emission Transport fund” with PLN 5 billion (EUR 1.2 billion) funding by 2027 aimed at increasing eco-friendly vehicles on Polish streets on a large-scale.
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- Collective passenger transport
The “Cooperative Information platform for low carbon and sustainable mobility” (CISMOB) project, funded under the Interreg Europe Programme, recently organised a discussion forum on transport policies and the promotion of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for public transport.
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- Urban mobility planning
The European Commission announced the winners of the EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK Award 2017 and 6th Award for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP) at a ceremony on 22 March in Brussels (Belgium).
- Topic
- Public and stakeholder involvement
- Urban mobility planning
UNDP Georgia has announced a Request for Proposals on behalf of the UNDP-GEF project 'Green Cities: Integrated Sustainable Transport for the City of Batumi and Ajara Region'.
- Topic
- Urban mobility planning
The mayor of Bucharest, Ms Gabriela Firea, announced on Tuesday 13th March that works on the first suspended monorail system in the city will begin in a short delay, as reported by News.ro.
- Topic
- Urban mobility planning
According to the German business newspaper Automobilwoche, Deutsche Telekom has confirmed(link is external) that they will be transforming 12,000 distribution boxes into electric vehicle chargers, more than doubling the nations existing stock of chargers.
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Policy and research
In 2017, the UK Supreme Court concluded in a judgement the need for ‘reasonable adjustment’ by bus operators to accommodate passengers with wheelchairs.
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- Transport for people with reduced mobility
Transport Scotland's consultation on the introduction of Low Emission Zones in Scotland identified that there is a large support from businesses and public.
- Topic
- Traffic and demand management
Due to demographic change, varying needs for mobility, new communication and information technologies, the structure, form and requirements of local public passenger transport (LPPT) change constantly.
- Topic
- Intermodality
The recent report “Electric Vehicles for Smarter Cities: The Future of Energy and Mobility “of the World Economic Forum calls for a new approach to electromobility to capture its potential for contributing to economic growth and CO2 emissions reduction.
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- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles