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01 Jun 2015
In 2007 Valletta launched a Controlled Vehicular Access (CVA) system that was widely considered the next evolutionary step from the London congestion...
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26 May 2015
Antwerp is facing huge road infrastructure works over several years, which will cause major disruption. For this reason, Antwerp is using the PTP-...
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21 May 2015
Finland is developing and piloting the world’s first door-to-door mobility service. Supported by Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation,...
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18 May 2015
Despite major economic and social challenges, Thessaloniki has succeeded in drafting its first Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP), thus...
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08 May 2015
In 2008 the city of Málaga initiated a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) which introduced a number of successful urban mobility initiatives...
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05 May 2015
Bike to Work is a national campaign that promotes cycling as a mode of transportation to and from work. Denmark is generally known for its large...
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29 Apr 2015
In 2011 Estonia launched an ambitious, nationwide e-mobility program to promote the use of electric vehicles (EVs) in the country. The program...
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27 Apr 2015
Electric buses are regarded as more comfortable than their traditional counterpart and produce no local emissions. However, the limited battery and...
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23 Apr 2015
In summer 2014 Haringey Council, along with five other European cities, delivered Phase 1 of their PTP-Cycle project. Some 5 000 households and 500...
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23 Apr 2015
The city of Ghent (Belgium) recently updated its 2003 Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP). Thanks to continuous work throughout almost 30 years,...