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Carpooling is on the rise in Italy - in 2024, shared trips saved 1.26 million kg of CO₂, removed 367 192 cars from the roads, and generated EUR 2 million in savings.

  • 1 min read
Topic
  • Collective passenger transport
  • Mobility management
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • Policy and research
  • Shared mobility
  • Traffic and demand management
  • Urban mobility planning
  • News article

Six cities and organisations have been shortlisted for the EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK and MOBILITYACTION Awards for their outstanding efforts in sustainable urban mobility.

  • 1 min read
Topic
  • Collective passenger transport
  • Mobility management
  • Safety and urban mobility
  • Shared mobility
  • Urban mobility planning
  • Urban nodes
  • Walking and cycling
  • News article

Valencia’s new LEZ will restrict the most polluting vehicles, and the city is offering free public transport tickets to support affected low-income residents who are disproportionately affected by the restrictions.

  • 1 min read
Topic
  • Policy and research
  • Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
  • News article

Way To Go has published the 2024 Shared Mobility Report, providing a detailed analysis of Belgium’s shared transport sector, which now includes nearly 50,000 vehicles and continues to play a growing role in urban mobility.

  • 2 min read
Topic
  • Collective passenger transport
  • Shared mobility
  • Urban mobility planning
  • Walking and cycling
  • News article

After more than a decade, Arenaways has re-opened the Cuneo–Savigliano rail line via Saluzzo, offering a seamless pay-as-you-go mobile ticketing system by FAIRTIQ. Supported by the Piedmont region, this initiative enhances public transport accessibility for residents and tourists alike.

  • 1 min read
Topic
  • Collective passenger transport
  • News article

Warsaw is expanding its zero-emission bus fleet, with 50 new battery-powered buses, bringing electric buses to nearly 25% of the municipal bus operator's fleet.

  • 1 min read
Topic
  • Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
  • Collective passenger transport
  • News article

Estonia's capital is cutting urban noise with better public transport, cycling lanes, and green spaces—improving health and liveability.

  • 1 min read
Topic
  • Collective passenger transport
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • Policy and research
  • Public and stakeholder involvement
  • Resilience
  • Urban mobility planning
  • Walking and cycling