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RSSThe EU Sustainable Energy Week 2018 is back with its Awards Competition.
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- Public and stakeholder involvement
Europe Direct Information Centres (EDICs) are one of the main channels of information about the EU for European citizens with the overall objective of providing citizens with easy access to information about the EU and its activities.
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- Public and stakeholder involvement
Within the work of the Bike2Work project, organisations from multiple European countries used their cooperation to extend the idea of the original Bike2Work campaign to design and implement a European certification framework for Cycle Friendly Employers (CFE).
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- Walking and cycling
A study published in early 2018 by the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute shows the impact of lower speed limits in urban areas on road fatalities and injuries.
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- Policy and research
The streets of Vienna have a unique feature known as, “Durchhäuser” (which translates to “through-houses”) that are traditional, pedestrian-friendly shortcuts through the city.
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- Walking and cycling
A new web-based tool has become available to help city authorities plan sustainable transport policy measures.
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- Mobility management
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On 6 February 2018, three more Urban Agenda Partnerships submitted their draft action plans, which now await public input. The informal Public Feedback on all three draft action plans is open until 16 March 2018.
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- Policy and research
Thanks to its “TRAVEL FOR ALL – The Commitment of European Public Transport” brochure, UITP showcases its commitment to provide transport quality services accessible for all.
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- Collective passenger transport
The Mayor of London has confirmed six new routes across nine London boroughs will form the next stage of new cycle routes where its design work will begin immediately.
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- Walking and cycling
The Department of Home Affairs and Sports and the State Traffic Authority presents a solution for smart park management in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg together with representatives of Deutsche Telekom.
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- Urban mobility planning