Road safety: Nothing about youth, without youth
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
3w ago
The world today is home to the largest generation of young people in history, 1.8 billion. As we transition to a safe, sustainable transport system, it’s critical to ensure that policymaking is ‘future-proofed’. Youth For Road Safety reports on initiatives to empower young leaders to advocate for solutions to the leading cause of death for young people aged 15-29: road crash injuries ..read more
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Look, no pilot! Vertiports are set to welcome unmanned aircraft
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
3w ago
Electric aircraft can operate without "traditional" airports. With regulators moving fast to accommodate new airborne mobility, Transport Policy Matters finds that it's not as futuristic as it might sound ..read more
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E-tug boats go to sea
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
1M ago
The fleet of electric tugs is growing around the world under pressure from ports and the public. Transport Policy Matters jumps on board to report on the new vessels that are greening our ports ..read more
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Working together while apart: Management and collaboration to decarbonise Indian transport
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
4M ago
The NDC-TIA project is an important pathway to help decarbonise Indian transport. Carl Adler reports on the challenges of managing the ITF's work on the project and aspects of the project that allow for deep collaboration and exchange ..read more
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We must treat the energy and mobility transitions as one
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
4M ago
Ahead of the first-ever COP28 joint meeting of transport and energy ministers, Transport Policy Matters sets out the cross-sectoral transformation that will sustain future mobility ..read more
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From rebuilding Europe to connecting the world: ECMT at 70
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
6M ago
In 1953, 16 countries in war-ravaged Europe created the first intergovernmental organisation to co-ordinate national transport policies. Seventy years later, the ECMT’s successor has 66 member countries around the world and continues to shape transport policies that improve lives. On Saturday, 17 October 1953, representatives of 16 European nations gathered in Brussels with a joint mission: to set up “a procedure whereby effective steps can ..read more
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Filling the gaps: The life-cycle emissions of Indian transport
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
8M ago
As the world’s most populous country continues to grow, ensuring that India’s transport systems develop sustainably is critical. Transport Policy Matters reports on a new tool that delivers the practical insights we need to decarbonise transport on the planet's third-largest road network ..read more
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The whole picture: A life-cycle approach to decarbonising Asian transport
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
9M ago
As the race to decarbonise transport speeds up, Transport Policy Matters reports from India on a new tool that helps make transport policies work where they matter most. It's all about life-cycle ..read more
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Paris votes on e-scooters: what you need to know
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
1y ago
The City of Lights goes to the polls to have a say on the future of free-floating e-scooters. We help Parisians weigh up the arguments that will decide their vote on 2 April ..read more
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Paris vote le sort des trottinettes électriques : ce qu’il faut savoir
Transport Policy Matters
by International Transport Forum
1y ago
La ville de Paris demande à ses habitants s'ils veulent conserver les scooters électriques en free-floating. Transport Policy Matters est là pour aider les Parisiens à peser les arguments pour décider de leur vote le 2 avril ..read more
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