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RSSThe European Declaration on Cycling was adopted on 3 April 2024. The EU Urban Mobility Observatory team reached out to key stakeholders in the industry to hear their views on the principles introduced. This article is the first of a two-part series that shares their expert insights.
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- Walking and cycling
Bologna's 30km/h speed limit has shown it has significantly reduced crashes and injuries.
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- Monitoring and evaluation
- Safety and urban mobility
Croatia starts a EUR 23 million funding stream to install the first hydrogen filling stations alongside the TEN-T network between Zagreb, Varaždin, Split and Rijeka.
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- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
Monaco's latest transportation innovation is ClicBus Monaco. It offers flexible on-demand services and electric vehicles equipped for all, creating seamless mobility across the Principality.
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- Collective passenger transport
The C2C Bridge projects investigates how on-demand autonomous taxi services can close the gap of public transport connections between urban and rural areas to green daily commutes on these relations.
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- Autonomous and connected vehicles
- Collective passenger transport
- Intermodality
The EU is taking another important step in reducing transport emissions by adopting the European Declaration on Cycling.
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- Policy and research
- Walking and cycling
Last month, the European Road Safety Observatory added the latest thematic report, drawing on the latest statistics and research on improving road safety for cyclists.
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- Walking and cycling
The activation of a new electric charging station in Carabanchel's operations center by EMT Madrid marks the largest installation for urban bus charging in Europe, enhancing the city's leadership in sustainable urban mobility.
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- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Collective passenger transport
Vitoria-Gasteiz is to participate in the "RAPTOR" program, which seeks innovative solutions to combat theft and improve bicycle traceability, with selected initiatives receiving up to €40,000 for piloting their ideas.
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- Safety and urban mobility
- Walking and cycling
Reggio Emilia plans to maintain and expand its cycling network by its Biciplan 2024 to more than 370 km of routes.
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- Walking and cycling