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Towards a new culture for urban mobility – Green Paper on urban transport
Introduction
Throughout Europe, increased traffic in town and city centres has resulted in chronic congestion, with the many adverse consequences that this entails in terms of delays and pollution. Air and noise pollution is getting worse year by year. Urban traffic is responsible for the bulk of emissions arising from road transport. The number of road traffic accidents in towns and cities is also growing each year. Local authorities cannot face all these issues on their own; there is a need for cooperation and coordination at European level. With the publication of this Green Paper, the European Commission opens the debate on its role in addressing the challenges presented by urban mobility.
Description
The Green Paper opens discussions on five issues related to urban mobility: 
  • Towards free-flowing towns and cities 
  • Towards greener towns and cities 
  • Towards smarter urban transport 
  • Towards accessible urban 
  • Towards safe and secure urban transport
The debate that the Green Paper intends to initiate should, in the words of the European Commission, eventually lead to a new European “culture on urban mobility”.
EU involvement
The Green Paper has been prepared and published by the European Commission.
Contact info
European Commission - DG Transport - Clean Transport and Urban Transport Unit
Publication date
25/09/2007
Links
Visit the Clean Transport and Urban Transport Unit websiteContact the Clean Transport and Urban Transport Unit

Download the Green Paper on urban transport “Towards a new culture for urban mobility” (PDF, Eng, 90 KB)

Document type
policy
Themes
Urban Policy
Keywords
Transport and infrastructure, Urban environment
 


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