Associations call for cycling to be central to the European Mobility Strategy
The strategy is part of the European Green Deal, which aims to achieve a 90 per cent reduction in transport emissions by 2050.
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The strategy is part of the European Green Deal, which aims to achieve a 90 per cent reduction in transport emissions by 2050.
Benelux transport ministers have called on the European Commission, EU member states and regional authorities to embrace and promote cycling as part of the sustainable recovery from COVID-19, offering a series of recommendations.
Henk Swarttouw, Vice President of the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF), tells Intelligent Transport how the organisation is advocating the uptake - by people and authorities – of cycling as one of the main methods of urban mobility.
Data collection, aggregation and analysis is changing how transport companies offer and run their services, from route planning and last-mile services, to payments and planning city infrastructure. Find out how data is being used across the world to make urban transit more accessible and efficient.
The usability scores for major bike-share schemes in London, Paris, Chicago and New York have been revealed by Stage Intelligence...