Every year around 22.600 people lose their lives on EU roads.

🔵 39% of these fatalities occur in urban areas
🔵 2/3 of them pedestrians, cyclists or motorcyclists

The @europarl_en votes today on the New EU Urban Mobility Framework, whose rapporteur is @AndreyNovakov.

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This framework is key to achieving smart, competitive, sustainable and multimodal solutions, says MEP @AndreyNovakov.

“Our citizens deserve transport in their city to be not only affordable, but efficient.”

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The current problems with congestion, connectivity or worsening air quality cannot be solved by simply imposing a modal shift upon citizens.  The new urban mobility framework in the EU must be guided by smart, competitive, sustainable and multimodal solutions.

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The EPP Group pushes for a variety of smart and sustainable options like:
🔵 car-sharing
🔵 better working public transport
🔵 sustainable private cars
🔵 micro-mobility

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Urban transport must be safe for all.

We don't want to ban certain modes of transport, but rather find solutions to make them work properly.

For example:
🔵 more rules for e-scooters
🔵 educational campaigns
🔵 deployment of smart technologies
🔵 improved infrastructure

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Leave no one behind.

The EPP Group wants to pay more attention to transport priorities and requirements for groups with special needs.

We also want better connectivity between urban and rural areas instead of locking out rural populations from the city centres.

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