Norrebrogade is a busy main street serving two functions - the first one, as a major commercial centre with over 300 shops, cafes and restaurants...
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Reviving one of Copenhagen's most important thoroughfares (Denmark)
25 Jul 2014Norrebrogade is a busy main street serving two functions - the first one, as a major commercial centre with over 300 shops, cafes and restaurants...
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Limiting speed to increase safety and reduce pollution in Graz (Austria)
24 Jul 2014In 1992 Graz was the first city in Europe who introduced a speed limits for the whole city: 30 km/h (18.75mph) in all residential areas / side...
Read moreIn 1992 Graz was the first city in Europe who introduced a speed limits for the whole city: 30 km/h (18.75mph) in all residential areas / side...
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Engaging citizens in Bristol on visions of a low-carbon future (UK)
09 Jul 2014Citizen engagement plays a critical role in Bristol’s ambitions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Future Bristol, a digital project conducted in partnership with a local university following...
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Changing attitudes to using public transport (Belgium)
02 Jul 2014Driving can be a stressful and frustrating activity, particularly in Flanders where some 95 per cent of drivers vent their anger with traffic by swearing. Armed with this data, Flemish public...
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Putting brake-energy recovery systems to the test
30 Jun 2014In the summer of 2010 five public transport organisations joined forces in Ticket to Kyoto, a four-year project co-funded by the EU’s Interreg IVB programme.Part of the project focused on the...
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Reducing commuter traffic in Val de Saône with carpooling (France)
04 Jun 2014Stop Covoiturage is an innovative scheme combining aspects of hitchhiking and carpooling. Launched in July 2013, the initiative is being run in Val de Saône, France. Members of the scheme travel...Read more -
Offering free public transport to car drivers in Nysa (Poland)
13 May 2014Widespread car-use and a constantly congested city centre in Nysa led it to develop a revolutionary programme where car owners can use the city’s public buses for free. Since the scheme started...Read more -
Thessaloniki: Sustainable urban mobility planning in times of crisis (Greece)
07 May 2014Despite being in a deep economic recession Thessaloniki prioritised the development of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP). Through involving all key stakeholders, the Thessaloniki Public...Read more -
Brest renews its SUMP as part of a master plan (France)
14 Apr 2014The City of Brest has developed a comprehensive master plan to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In addition to a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP), this includes plans on land use,...Read more -
Developing cycling highways in Greater Copenhagen (Denmark)
07 Apr 2014Cycling is a widely popular means of transportation in Copenhagen. To further promote this healthy alternative to car-use and public transport, Copenhagen is developing a network of 28 Super...Read more