When a small city embarks on the challenge of planning for sustainable urban mobility, then ambition, vision and clarity are essential tools to show people how their quality of life can be...
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Szeged’s SUMP and innovative mobility management
11 Sep 2019In 2018, the city of Szeged (Hungary) won the CIVITAS Legacy Award for its exemplary and committed involvement in sustainable urban mobility...
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Case study on the effect of the machine learning on congestion handling, Debrecen, Hungary
10 Sep 2019This case study is a part of a documented series about traffic optimisation with a functioning optimisation system. The project often referred to...
Read moreThis case study, produced by the Engineering Faculty, Mechatronical Department at Debrecen University shows the results of the KnK Venturi Traffic...
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Pre-Commercial Procurement of autonomous public transport to answer Helsinki's mobility needs
05 Sep 2019Helsinki leads the largest ongoing European Pre-Commercial Procurement project in the field of urban mobility.
Six procuring authorities from around Europe provide funding to a...
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Maastricht Bereikbaar: integrated mobility management targeting employers and commuters
27 Aug 2019Is it possible to enhance mobility and at the same time improve urban vitality and sustainability in a polycentric region — where many of the smaller centres are just outside the catchment area of...
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The SUMP process of Gdańsk — tailor-made and participatory
23 Aug 2019The city of Gdańsk is the largest city in the north of Poland and together with Sopot and Gdynia, forms the tri-city on the Baltic Sea. Gdańsk’s 468,000 inhabitants have to travel long distances...
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Urban Policy Harmonisation in the Italian Emilia-Romagna Region
08 Aug 2019The NOVELOG project — New Cooperative Business Models and Guidance for Sustainable City Logistics —aimed to bring together and analyse knowledge and understanding of urban freight...
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Finalist of the 7th SUMP Award: Basel, Switzerland
14 Jun 2019Transport planning in the Canton of Basel-Stadt in Switzerland impressed the jury of the European SUMP Award: The jury named Basel as a finalist in the 7th SUMP Award to recognise how Basel...
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Dresden, planning for multimodality and measuring the results
14 Jun 2019Dresden (Germany) was named one of the three finalists in the 7th European SUMP Award that was presented by European Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc on 21 March 2019. This is the second time...
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How Dutch railway stations encourage multimodality
11 Apr 2019While the construction of cycle lanes is often considered to be the main infrastructure measure to promote cycling, the Dutch experience shows that providing accessible and numerous bicycle...
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