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RSSTurku has been progressing development of their Sustainable Urban Logistics Plan (SULP) since Autumn 2023.
- Topic
- Urban mobility planning
The new provisional agreement includes strong incentives to increase the use of sustainable transport and to improve multimodality.
- Topic
- Policy and research
The European commission has opened applications for the 2026 European Green Capital and Green Leaf Awards, with a deadline of 30 April 2024.
- Topic
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Public and stakeholder involvement
The Metropole Aix-Marseille-Provence starts a study exploring introducing free public transport service in its entire area in 2024. Short-distance carpooling or “Lecovoiturage” is another recent measure implemented aimed at reducing traffic at peak-travel hours.
- Topic
- Collective passenger transport
- Shared mobility
Helsinki pilots emission-free delivery of online shopping orders using an autonomous robot, representing a significant step towards smarter, more sustainable urban logistics.
- Topic
- Autonomous and connected vehicles
Edinburgh prepares for the enforcement of its Low Emission Zone starting from 1 June 2024. The first step has been to put up signs at the entry points of the zone, announcing the enforcement date.
- Topic
- Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
The Transport Innovation Gender Observatory (TInnGO), in collaboration with partners at the University of Copenhagen (UoC), have released new videos and a publication on gender smart mobility and green transport, technology, and diversity.
- Topic
- Policy and research
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new streamlined EU Urban Mobility Observatory website for experts working in sustainable urban mobility, which is now available for you to explore.
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- Other
The European Commission has approved proposals aiming to enhance passenger and traveller experiences by reinforcing their rights, drawing from lessons learned during events like the COVID-19 crisis and Thomas Cook's 2019 bankruptcy.
- Topic
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Policy and research
From 21 December 2023, all public transport in the Montpellier Metropolis will be free for the more than 500,000 inhabitants of the 31 municipalities.
- Topic
- Collective passenger transport