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.
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The Commission is launching the procedure for the selection of European TEN-T coordinators for three European Transport Corridors
On 26–27 March 2025, the Urban Air Mobility Initiative Cities Community (UIC2) convened in Hamburg for a workshop focused on social acceptance and citizen engagement for urban air mobility deployment.
EIB-JASPERS initiative enhances urban transport expertise with comprehensive training sessions, supported by the European Commission, targeting local authorities and national contact points.
MobiliMEL supports jobseekers in Lille Metropole by offering personalised mobility advice and a dedicated platform to help them access sustainable transport solutions.
Today’s implementation dialogue on high-speed rail, hosted by Commissioner Tzitzikostas, will focus on improving EU rail connectivity.
EIT UM Marketplace issues an article on the relevance of microhubs in last-mile logistics
The Commission has adopted a new Implementing Regulation to support the uniform and effective provision of compatible, interoperable and real-time alternative fuels infrastructure data, further advancing the goals set out in the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR)
Karlstad is boosting sustainable mobility with expanded bike paths, BRT lines, and a new travel centre. Car use is down, cycling is up, and public transport access is improving. Investments target faster, greener travel while addressing river-related infrastructure limits and regulatory barriers.
According to a new European Commission study, the EU is facing a critical shortage of Safe and Secure Parking Areas (SSPAs) for professional drivers, with a current gap of 390,057 parking spaces that is expected to grow to 483,000 by 2040.