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RSSTransport Scotland's consultation on the introduction of Low Emission Zones in Scotland identified that there is a large support from businesses and public.
- Topic
- Traffic and demand management
Due to demographic change, varying needs for mobility, new communication and information technologies, the structure, form and requirements of local public passenger transport (LPPT) change constantly.
- Topic
- Intermodality
The recent report “Electric Vehicles for Smarter Cities: The Future of Energy and Mobility “of the World Economic Forum calls for a new approach to electromobility to capture its potential for contributing to economic growth and CO2 emissions reduction.
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
The Mayor of London has set out ambitious plans to improve transport in London over the next 25 years, presenting his Transport Strategy to the London Assembly for consideration before final publication in the coming weeks.
- Topic
- Urban mobility planning
A new fully electric bus route known as 'Line C' became operational in Bergamo during February.
- Topic
- Collective passenger transport
A common travel card for two countries would be a novelty. But it is not the first time that Finland introduces an innovative travel card.
- Topic
- Collective passenger transport
Does your city want support in developing a package of measures for a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP)? Is your city or region in the process of elaborating a SUMP? Then apply to join the next round of the SUMP Learning Programme (SLP) from CIVITAS SUMPs-Up!
- Topic
- Mobility management
- Urban mobility planning
The European Commission (DG MOVE) has recently commissioned a study to produce guidelines to help promote cycling in the EU.
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- Monitoring and evaluation
- Policy and research
- Urban mobility planning
The dockless bike sharing service Gobee has pulled out of France after a large proportion of its fleet were damaged or stolen.
- Topic
- Walking and cycling
The German large scale mobility study “Mobility in Germany 2008” has found that almost every second person in Germany hardly ever rides a bike - or doesn't cycle at all.
- Topic
- Walking and cycling