Filter by
Case studies (151)
RSSThe traffic and urban planning approach in North Rhine-Westphalia, which has been orientated towards car use throughout the last decades, has reached its limits. New mobility solutions and strategies are required to promote economic development and improve quality of life
Do your shopping by bike! Strange idea, or a viable solution for the future? It is, in any case, a solution offered by France's Ecomobilité Agency (EA) for 130 households in the Chambéry area since 2012.
Do your shopping by bike! Strange idea, or a viable solution for the future? It is, in any case, a solution offered by France's Ecomobilité Agency (EA) for 130 households in the Chambéry area since 2012.
Following the end of the European COMPRO project, the French cities of Nantes and Angers decided to jointly purchase several articulated hybrid buses. The cities together drafted common technical specifications and officially published the procurement tender in June 2011.
While Barcelona’s network is already one of the cleanest in Europe thanks to its hybrid and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses and the retrofitting of its diesel vehicles with particulate filters
Company bicycles used by employees to travel to work or during service trips are growing in popularity in Belgium. However, many employers still don’t know how to go about introducing such schemes into their businesses.
Within the PUMAS project, the City of Venice has developed a comprehensive strategy in order to make sustainable mobility an essential element of its urban and educational policy.
Its 'shared sustainable school mobility plan' includes the active involvement of parents and pupils
This video introduces an eye-in-the-sky augmented reality presentation of the actual geography of Galway City and where the best-fit sustainable transport solution can be plotted using Bus Rapid Transit or Light Rail Rapid Transit.
It has been some years now that in Italy citizens are taking initiatives aimed at sustainable mobility and urban regeneration.
Nantes Métropole is involved in the Bike2Work project which aims at promoting the choice of cycling for commuting trips.
In this context and parallel to the reception of Velocity in 2015, it has tested a new version of its support to local companies
In July 2014 the EU-funded Pro-E-Bike project helped Croatia’s national postal service Hrvatska pošta (Croatian Post) to test electric bikes as a way for it to deliver letters and small packages using cleaner and more energy-efficient vehicles.