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ECF amendments to the Commission’s proposal for revised TEN-T guidelines

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2022-02-24 11:38

The proposal for a revised Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) regulation by the European Commission, published on 14 December 2021 as part of the “Efficient and Green Mobility” package, represents a step forward for cycling in urban areas, but also some missed opportunities.

The European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) welcomes the definition of “active modes” and the requirement for urban nodes to adopt Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans. However, while big cities are important, they represent only 30% of the EU population. There is a huge potential for cycling in smaller towns (in connection with trains for longer trips), and 42% of all cycling fatalities happen completely outside urban areas.

ECF has prepared a detailed set of amendments which we believe will dramatically benefit cycling across the continent. Download here.

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