Parisians have voted to pedestrianise and green 500 city streets. The initiative supports wider efforts to reduce traffic, improve air quality and reshape the French capital for a more sustainable urban future.
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The European Commission today adopted Interpretative Guidelines on the setting up of charges for the use of railway infrastructure (‘track access charges’).
Stockholm is expanding its Nova electric hydrofoil ferry service to daily operations in May 2025, offering faster, low-emission travel between Ekerö and the city centre.
Stockholm’s new Climate Action Plan sets bold goals for sustainable mobility—cutting transport emissions by 80%, electrifying vehicles and shipping, and reclaiming space for people, not cars.
Salzburg is setting out to modernise its transport system with a new Mobility Plan 2040, aiming to create a greener, more efficient and inclusive way for people to move around the city.
Latest figures on Ukrainian exports and imports via the EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes: new transport routes established in the face of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.
New funding will reduce the price of local and metropolitan public transport throughout 2025 in order to promote safer and greener mobility options across Spain.
The Commission has adopted a crucial measure to enhance maritime safety and environmental protection around the EU’s coasts.
The recently adopted Regulation on the implementation of the Single European Sky establishes a new Performance Review Board (PRB) comprising seven members, including a chair, for which applications are now open.
As part of their efforts to reduce traffic and pollution on one of Europe’s busiest highways, the authorities in Paris have established a special car-sharing lane during rush hour on its infamous ring road, the périphérique.