MOBILITY AND URBAN SYSTEMS

SUMP Secretariat

SUMP Secretariat

Our project—running the Technical Secretariat of the Coordination Platform for urban nodes—provides the single coordination spine that turns the revised TEN‑T obligations into a manageable, comparable and timely programme of work for the network of National SUMP Contact Points, supporting both the Commission and all Member States in implementation.

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Shift2Sustain

Shift2Sustain

Shift2Sustain - Shift2Sustain – Driving Behavioural Change in Mobility Towards Sustainability aims to promote sustainable urban mobility by driving behavioural change through improved Mobility Management Plans (MMPs) and Measures (MMMs). 

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Nexus

Nexus

In the evolution of urban transport, NEXUS - Next-gen technologies for enhanced metro operations seeks to establish an innovation benchmark, addressing crucial challenges and guiding European metros toward transformative futures. The collaborative effort unfolds through three interconnected workstreams, each contributing to overall progress.

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Mediate

Mediate

European transport systems play a key role in the transportation of people and goods. Despite the progress made in recent years in improving accessibility for all, it is estimated that 10 to 20 percent of European citizens are still experiencing barriers and limited accessibility to public transport limiting people’s full participation in society. 

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Traffic Studies

Traffic Impact Studies, or simply “Traffic Studies”, are essential for evaluating the effects of new urban development on the transport and mobility system.

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Business Mobility

The sustainable mobility of workers when commuting from home to work has a significant impact not only on economic development, but also on social and environmental well-being.

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School Mobility

Building a future where children travel sustainably.

The School Mobility project helps develop an intervention strategy based on understanding the needs of students (and their guardians) at each school in the municipality, promoting a modal shift to active modes and public transport.

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