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Best Practices
Leuven: Reimagining the curbside
Cities curbs, being the interface between roads and sidewalks, are more contested than ever due to the growth of urban logistics, active mobility, and new mobility.
Helsingborg: Cultivating bicycle culture in schools
The City of Helsingborg confronts a dual challenge rooted in both safety concerns around primary schools and the broader goal of fostering a culture of sustainable mobility.
Market Opportuntities
High-quality bicycle parking facilities for the city of Vienna
26/06/2024 – 26/09/2024
Find out more...Germany: Framework agreement for delivery and installation of parking supplies at Bike+Ride facilities. Expired
30/08/2022 – 30/09/2022
Find out more...Italy-Rivarolo Canavese: Management of the municipal parking and bike sharing system. Expired
15/09/2022 – 10/10/2022
Funds available (up to): 684,850 EUR
Find out more...Clermont-Auvergne: Supply and installation of bike parking furniture. Expired
22/08/2022 – 03/10/2022
Funds available (up to): 320,000 EUR
Find out more...Insights
Five ways to replace parking spaces in cities | Keynote by Lior Steinberg
Unlike politics or the economy, urban mobility is discussed rather calmly. In most cases, discussions about micromobility, transit, and self-driving cars don't result in aggression or anger.
Intermodality comfort required: micro-mobility and public transit
As cities invest into their public transport systems, a fundamental question arises: how can they connect travellers to their destinations using a limited number of stations?
What are the current Shared Mobility trends? | European Shared Mobility Index
In the last year, the dynamic landscape of shared mobility, as revealed by the European Shared Mobility Index
The progress of shared micro mobility across Europe | Keynote by Augustin Friede
Despite controversial discussions and regulations, shared micro mobility with e-bikes, normal bikes, e-scooters or e-mopeds in cities across Europe kept rising over the past year.
New streets concepts: Experimenting from Parklet to Miniblock | By Ana Rivas
It is said that in times of crisis, there is an opportunity to reinvent, to become more creative and more resilient.
Towards cleaner and more energy-efficient mobility
As the EU takes further measures in its aspiration to reach climate neutrality, the role of cities and urban environments grows increasingly evident.
Sidewalks alone don't make happy pedestrians | Keynote by Thomas Hug
Whether a car driver or a cycling enthusiast, we all inevitably walk on foot.
Attention to blind spots: cyclists and heavy-weight vehicles sharing the road
The blind spot of heavy trucks is considered dangerous. However, there are some who say that the blind spot no longer exists. We looked into the matter.
“Please mind the gap!”: A comparison of European and American rider experiences
Riders on public transport want the same thing no matter where in the world they are; a reliable, seamless and efficient service that is affordable, accessible and safe for all.