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RSSThe Portuguese islands of Madeira and Porto Santo have launched a new integrated ticketing system for bus services, named Siga. Passengers can now use the Giro smartcard, paper tickets, or a mobile app to access multiple transport services, enhancing the ease of travel across the islands.
- Topic
- Collective passenger transport
- Intermodality
- Mobility management
- Urban mobility planning
ELABORATOR's Evaluation Plan, a cornerstone of the project's impact evaluation framework, is now available! The plan outlines a comprehensive approach to assessing the environmental, social, and safety impacts of solutions implemented in each Living Lab.
- Topic
- Policy and research
Prague’s Old Town district, Prague 1, has initiated a ban on all motorised vehicles between the hours of 22:00 and 06:00, starting on 24 July 2024.
- Topic
- Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
Subsidies and incentives for public transport have long been seen as an integral part of encouraging public transport ridership. Microincentives offer an alternative solution to ease the funding pressure of public transport for the public sector. A new report looks further into the use of these.
- Topic
- Collective passenger transport
Catalonia's Clic.cat nightline, which connects Girona with Salt, Platja d’Aro, Palamós, and Palafrugell, continues its innovative on-demand stop service this summer to enhance safety on night bus services, particularly for young people and women.
- Topic
- Collective passenger transport
- Safety and urban mobility
Ghent offers business and non-profits support in testing the use of emission free delivery vehicles or local last-mile delivery services.
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Urban freight/city logistics
The Czech company Rekola Bikesharing is set to introduce 200 bicycles in Tallinn, Estonia, as part of the city's initiative to enhance sustainable urban transport.
- Topic
- Shared mobility
- Walking and cycling
EIB has provided a €50 million loan to Madrid’s EMT to expand its zero-emissions bus fleet. The project involves purchasing 260 eco-friendly buses and charging infrastructure to support Madrid's sustainable urban transport.
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Collective passenger transport
- Urban mobility planning
The province of North Holland is investing €11 million to enhance accessibility and road safety through smart measures. By leveraging data, the Dutch province aims to make roads safer, provide earlier warnings and improve efficiency of traffic lights.
- Topic
- Safety and urban mobility
- Traffic and demand management
Prague and Wroclaw score well in IDTP's first edition of the annual Global Atlas of Sustainable City Transport. Both cities top the list of the category residents’ proximity to frequent tr
- Topic
- Policy and research