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RSSThe German Government is considering making public transport free in order to cut emissions and help Germany meet its EU air quality targets. While the idea of free public transport seems appealing, the plan has received some criticism.
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- Collective passenger transport
Germany’s Supreme Administrative Court has decided that restrictions - even stretching to bans on diesel cars in German cities are generally permissible.
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- Policy and research
- Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
The European Commission today revealed the finalists of the EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK Award and the Award for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP).
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- Urban mobility planning
The aim of CIVITAS-PROSPERITY is to close the gap and develop national SUMP support programmes in all participating countries.
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- Urban mobility planning
The City of Turin has launched a new mobile information service – also available in English - called "Muoversi a Torino", with the aim of providing useful and updated information for travelling within its metropolitan area.
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- Collective passenger transport
The "Urban Agenda for the EU" is the European answer to involving cities in shaping the EU's future and improving cities' contribution to the Union's and member states' goals.
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- Policy and research
- Public and stakeholder involvement
The Hacking Copenhagen Consortium is currently being consolidated. This involves finding a mix of disruptive start-ups, global multinationals and everything in-between.
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- Policy and research
On February, 8 Kyiv City Council approved the Kyiv Cycling Concept, developed with the support of Kyiv Cyclists’ Association.
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- Urban mobility planning
- Walking and cycling
The Swiss town of Basel opened a new tram track to Saint Louis in the French part of its agglomeration.
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- Collective passenger transport
- Urban mobility planning
Every year, the European Commission (Directorate-General for Energy and Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) organises the EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW)
- Topic
- Public and stakeholder involvement