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  • en Cycling Promotion and Cycle Training for adults in Cork, Ireland     en       17-08-2010
    A result of a huge public consultation campaign for sustainable urban transport was that the citizens would like to use the bicycle more for their daily trips but have doubts regarding safety. Therefore the City of Cork implemented a bicycle promotion and cycle training program.
  • en Public Consultation as awareness raising campaign for sustainable urban transport in Cork, Ireland     en       17-08-2010
    The City of Cork in Ireland started a public consultation with the aim to to gain insight into the perceptions of the citizens of the issues and barriers to change in relation to sustainable transport. Responses to the survey inform how to proceed on developing a series of soft measures to promote a set of soft measures
  • en Biking tours for the blind (Budapest)     en   hu       26-08-2010
    Most blind people are physically healthy - yet the majority of them has rather constrained fitness due to the lack of physical movement. Partly this is caused by their particular disability and partly because of the generally still weak integration into society - especially in Eastern Europe. In recognition of this situation a Hungarian NGO called “Tomato Club” is organizing biking tours for the blind.
  • en “Safe and healthy on the bike” Encouraging seniors to keep cycling to stay engaged & fit in Belgium     en       07-06-2010
    The purpose of the project is to encourage elder people to keep cycling in a daily manner to help them to stay in touch with the surrounding society and stay health. The project involved the Fietsersbond, transport organizations & government. It began in 2001 and is ongoing in 2009.
  • en “Come to high school by bicycle” campaign in Barcelona (Spain)     en       07-06-2010
    To raise awareness of teachers, parents & students to the benefits of daily cycling activities, workshops, & info sessions were started. The best routes for cyclists around the high schools were determined and shared. Safe bike parking and improved safety on the school routes were a focus 2003-04
  • en Walking & cycling to schools: “Links to Schools” in the UK     cz   en       07-06-2010
    Sustrans Links to Schools project started in 2002. In 2009 local authorities across England are still working with us to connect schools and their communities to the National Cycle Network. From new cycle routes to pedestrian crossings, all provide the safe routes needed to cycle & walk to school
  • en Establishing a culture of Cycling in Childhood in Aalborg (Denmark)     en       12-08-2009
    To promote the tradition of cycling, since 2003 the municipality of Aalborg has worked with civic groups, school officials, teachers & police, and others to promote a synergy effect of soft measures, technology & infrastructure to change the mean transport toward more cycling. Ongoing in 2007.
  • en Promoting bicycle traffic in an automobile town (Germany)     en       12-08-2009
    Implementing a 10 point-programme to encourage more cycling in an automobile industrial city made them more aware of bicycle as a means of transport. The project covered all parts of the society. It started in 2005, and is ongoing in 2009.
  • en Velo Monitoring in Vienna (Austria)     en       12-08-2009
    Vienna's Transport Master Plan aims to increase cycle traffic to 8% by 2020. To keep track of the number of cyclists, the City of Vienna uses several evaluation methods: Manual bicycle counting, Automatic bicycle counting , Interviews with cyclists & Projection model-based calculations
  • en How kids discover the world by bike (Germany)     en       12-08-2009
    The network of “road-safe cities in transport association Rhein-Sieg (VRS)” does mobility-education in schools, targeting children & teens. Examples of projects include: a puppet play promoting physical activity; bike-pooling; a school travel map. Ongoing in 2009.