The Commission adopted a Recommendation which proposes several measures to tackle the complex challenges of transport poverty across the EU.
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The Commission welcomes the provisional political agreement reached today between the Parliament and the Council to update the EMSA mandate.
Limerick’s efforts to promote sustainable travel gets national recognition as the Childers Road Active Travel Scheme wins prestigious ICE Award.
The deadline for applications is 05 June 2025 12:00 (Central European Time/ Brussels time)
Apply for one of the three award categories before 6 June 2025
The Commission has launched a call for evidence to gather input from stakeholders on the upcoming revision of the Air Services Regulation
The City of Graz presented its Mobility Plan 2040, aiming for safer, greener, and more inclusive transport. Shaped by public input and EU standards, it targets 80% sustainable travel by 2040, with broad citizen and district participation throughout.
The European Commission decided to refer Germany, Hungary and Austria to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to fulfil their obligation under the EU treaties when adopting, within the Danube Commission, a recommendation on matters that may affect EU rules or alter their scope.
Today, the European Commission decided to refer Bulgaria, Greece and Poland to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to transpose EU rules on the charging of vehicles for the use of certain infrastructures.
Today, the European Commission decided to refer Sweden to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to remedy an infringement in relation to the EU’s legal framework on maritime security (Regulation (EC) No 725/2004, Directive 2005/65/EC and Commission Regulation (EC) 324/2008).