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22/05/2019

Five sustainable urban mobility priorities for healthy and liveable cities

Before Europeans head to the polls on 26 May 2019, Polis outlines five urban mobility priorities for the candidates to the European Parliament. Future Members should consider measures to encourage and empower city authorities to take bold steps that reduce transport CO2 emissions and help fight climate change. We can expect a steady increase in urban transport demand with an ever-growing urban population and it is clear that dramatically different urban mobility systems are required. From the cities and regions perspective, five actions need immediate attention at all levels of governance:

I Tackle air quality and noise pollution

II A proper consideration of walking and cycling benefits in policy making

III Cleaner, safer vehicles adapted for the urban environment

IV New governance models to regulate innovation

V Championing investments in quality public transport

Read our recommendations to future MEPs here.