Today, the Clean Cities Campaign (CCC) hosted by Transport & Environment (T&E), Micro-Mobility for Europe (MMfE) and the URBAN Intergroup at the European Parliament are publishing a Joint Letter outlining How Cities Benefit From Micro-Mobility. As it becomes increasingly clear that shared #MicroMobility services play a key role in achieving EU cities’ sustainable transportation goals, the three signatories are calling for a more collaborative and constructive regulatory approach between cities and private operators. The three signatories emphasise that: 🌍Micro-mobility plays an increasingly important role in achieving cities' sustainable transportation goals and is one solution to cities' persistent challenges like reducing traffic congestion and air and noise pollution 🇪🇺 European cities should adopt a collaborative approach in regulating micro-mobility, through open and constructive dialogue with private operators 💡 Banning shared micro-mobility services runs counter to cities’ stated sustainable transport goals and that there are better ways to ensure these services meet cities' goals while respecting residents and public space. 🚦Cities should prioritise the safety of vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians, cyclists and scooters riders by investing in infrastructure that creates safer spaces on streets and reduces space from cars. Clean Cities Campaign (CCC), hosted by Transport & Environment (T&E), Micro-Mobility for Europe (MMfE) and the URBAN Intergroup at the European Parliament call on local authorities to take an open approach to dialogue and to consider the adoption of a regulatory framework that fosters the uptake of micro-mobility - a sector that has great potential for improving the living conditions of European citizens and creating safer and more sustainable cities. Bird Bolt Dott Lime TIER Mobility Voi Technology Zuzanna Tatara Jens Müller Barbara S. Andrey Novakov Ciarán Cuffe Andrea B. Korb Welmoed Neijmeijer Sebastian Schlebusch Marine Vignat-Cerasa Valerio Giovannini Christy Pearson https://lnkd.in/eMgtdiPH
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💡Micro-Mobility for Europe contributes to the public consultation on the #greeningofcorporatefleets 📌 We are calling to explore other means of transport such as #shared #mobility to reduce environmental impact and increase resource efficiency. 🛴 🚲 👉 Learn more https://lnkd.in/ePp9UJ3p
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🙏 Thanks to Eurocities for having us in the panel discussion about B2G #mobility data sharing. 🛴 🚲 💬 On behalf of Micro-Mobility for Europe, our Co-chair Marc Naether stated that “micro-mobility operators have a lot of data and we recognise that some of this data has a public value. Cities can use this data to shape their mobility policy in a better way. One of the preconditions of data sharing is that the data format needs to be standardised and that solid legal bases exist for sharing.” He added that “we need a good balance between making data available, but at the same time ensuring solid protection of commercially sensitive data. The EU should have a close eye on how the Member States implement the Delegated Regulation on MMTIS in this regard.”
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📅 On Monday, 27 May, Eurocities is organising a webinar on 'Unleashing B2G Mobility Data Sharing'. Marc Naether will speak on behalf of Micro-Mobility for Europe and is joined by a fantastic panel including Axel Volkery, Damaris Anna Gruber, María José Aparicio Sanchiz, 🚲 Stijn Vernaillen and Thomas Lymes. Registrations are still open ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/eDAQ3be8 #MicroMobility #MobilityData #UrbanMobility Clarisse de Cerjat European Commission
📅 Join the next ‘A better mobility starts in cities’ webinar on 27 May. The potential of mobility data sharing is still underexploited. Using mobility data to its full potential aids local authorities to better orchestrate their mobility systems and make informed decisions. 💡 📣 Our panel of experts will cover how cities can make the most of this data. Register here👇 https://lnkd.in/eDAQ3be8 #LocalFutureEU #MobilityData #cities #UrbanMobility
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Incident Data for 2023: Shared micro-mobility injuries continue to drop significantly 🦺 Today, Micro-Mobility for Europe released the findings of its aggregated incident data for 2023, based on more than 300 million e-scooter trips and more than 58 million e-bike rides. 🛴🚲 What are the takeaways? 💡 ➡️ Compared to 2022, the number of all reported injuries declined by 44% for e-scooters and by 39% for e-bikes 📉 ➡️ The majority of injuries are due to a fall of the user or in collision with heavier motor vehicles, in line with recent findings of ITF - International Transport Forum, philippe crist and George Yannis 🚗 ITF - International Transport Forum philippe crist George Yannis ➡️ There is a need to continue collaboration among all stakeholders, create separated cycle paths and lowering car speeds 🤝 Our Safety Expert Sebastian Schlebusch concludes: I am very glad to see that the continuous combined efforts of shared micro-mobility operators, vehicle manufacturers and cities are showing positive results regarding the injury risk of shared e-bikes and e-scooters. Still, #MicroMobility riders are vulnerable road users exposed to risks from faster and heavier vehicles, which count for 70% of all fatal and severe accidents in Europe. This requires the continuous focus of regulators, for example by capping speeds for cars in cities to 30 kmh and enforcing this by geofencing technology to cars as well. Read more here on our website ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/eeEyvtr6 URBAN Intergroup Eltis - EU Urban Mobility Observatory POLIS Network Eurocities Pedro Homem de Gouveia Javier Aparicio Marc Naether Anna Montasser Christy Pearson Sarah Lynch European Transport Safety Council (ETSC)
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At the margins of the Informal Transport European Council, the #EuropeanDeclarationOnCycling was signed by Adina Valean, Karima Delli and Georges Gilkinet. 🚲👏 The institutions are thereby calling for: • more investments in infrastructure 🛣️ • improving road safety 🦺 • and supporting multimodality 🚏 Improvements in cycling infrastructure will also benefit #MicroMobility users as they share the same infrastructure and rely on national, regional and local decision-makers to move away from car-centric spatial planning. Promoting investments in cycling infrastructure and acknowledging the role cycling can play for first/last-mile transport and complementing public transport are aspects that also apply to shared micro-mobility. Marc Naether, Co-Chair of Micro-Mobility for Europe stated: "Today is a historic moment that shows that cycling, walking and shared micro-mobility are increasingly receiving the attention of EU policy-makers, as they offer more sustainable and efficient modes of transport and are alternatives to privately-owned cars in urban areas. Looking ahead, we count on policy-makers to take ambitious action during the upcoming term and to monitor actions taken on national level to make the Declaration a reality." https://lnkd.in/eQbDdB2n
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