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Incorporating Informal Transport in Mobility Planning
5 March 2025
- Include informal transport in mobility planning processes using a vision-led approach.
- Directly engage with service providers on an ongoing basis.
- Invest in institutional capacity building.
- Identify a package of comprehensive measures, beyond regulation, to address negative externalities.
Appendix VI: Decision by the Government of the Republic of Armenia № 1584-N approved on 3 October 2024 on professional training of drivers
16 October 2024
Appendix V: Decision by the Government of the Republic of Armenia № 1604-N approved on 10 October 2024 on infringements
16 October 2024
Appendix IV: Decision by the Government of the Republic of Armenia № 1482-N approved on 19 September 2024 on professional competence
16 October 2024
Appendix III: Decision by the Government of the Republic of Armenia № 1600-N approved on 10 October 2024 on business reputation of undertakings
16 October 2024
Report by the REPUBLIC of ARMENIA on Implementation of the Quality Charter
16 October 2024
Appendix II: By-law of the Republic of Armenia № 1226-N approved 30 August 2007 on the procedure for interstate transport of goods
16 October 2024
Appendix I: Laws of the Republic of Armenia approved on 25 October 2023
16 October 2024
Reaching Critical MaaS: Interregional Co-operation for Seamless Mobility in the Brussels-Capital Region
15 October 2024
- Establish an interregional MaaS foundation document to guide collaboration.
- Structure collaboration through the MaaS network coordinator (MNC) and MaaS Governance Authority (MGA).
- Develop a trust model for the MaaS ecosystem.
- Identify, adapt or develop building blocks to support the implementation of the trust model.
- Develop a repository of standard and agreed data sharing clauses that set out clear requirements.
- Work on enhanced compatibility rather than full interoperability.
- Explore the application of the EU’s Only Once principle to MaaS.
- Address existing power imbalances to encourage participation within the ecosystem.
Advancing Sustainable Mobility in Greece: Promoting the Uptake of Electric Vehicles
26 September 2024
On subsidy schemes:
Target the marginal consumer to ensure the maximum impact of subsidy budgets
Target subsidies for used vehicles and lower-income groups to unlock mass-market EV adoption
Consider revising the administrative operation of subsidy schemes towards indirect disbursement models
Plan for the introduction of subsidies for electric medium and heavy-duty vehicles
On charging infrastructure in local and regional authorities:
Prioritise concession tender models for charging infrastructure deployment
Disaggregate concession areas and bundle profitable locations with less economically viable locations to ensure widespread coverage
Provide support for local and regional authorities to work on charging infrastructure. This includes both financial resources for staff and guidance to help support decision-making
Develop regional charging plans
On meeting the Alternative Fuels and Infrastructure Regulation:
Proactively prepare the electricity grid for EV charging demand
Align network reinforcement strategies with AFIR requirements and real-world demand projections
Define priority charging locations and tailor charging infrastructure deployment policies
Accelerate permitting and approval processes for charging infrastructure deployment
Develop strategic platforms to improve coordination between electromobility stakeholders
Lost in Transmission: Communicating for Safe Automated Vehicle Interactions in Cities
11 September 2024
- Automated vehicles should adapt their communications to cities.
- Design street-friendly automated vehicles, not automated-vehicle-friendly streets.
- Use automated vehicle crash data to improve safety.
- Establish robust cybersecurity systems for safe and trustworthy automated vehicle interactions in cities.
- Translate regulations into machine-readable format.
Safer Micromobility
27 March 2024
- Micromobility is becoming safer. But, an increase in severe injuries from e-scooter crashes is cause for concern. Overall, shared e-scooter crash risk is decreasing as their usage is increasing faster than injuries.
Safe infrastructure and vehicle design matter. A focus on rider behaviour and safety equipment must be complemented by better infrastructure and improved vehicle design – especially for e-scooters.
Reinforcing existing policies improves safety. Road safety measures also make micromobility safer – managing speed, providing training to road users and enforcing rules against impaired driving and riding.
How Governments Can Bring Low-Emission Trucks to Our Roads – and Fast
13 December 2023
- Now or never. Given the urgency of the climate crisis, governments cannot let technological uncertainty be a barrier to action.
- Assess the likelihood. Governments need to carefully assess the likelihoods with which different technologies will deliver effective climate action. They must promote the most likely technologies, even with uncertainty.
- Bet on batteries. Battery-electric vehicles currently have the highest likelihood of successfully decarbonising road transport.
Using Safety Performance Indicators to Improve Road Safety: The case of Korea
10 December 2023
- Set safety targets. Ambitious road safety targets and concrete measures help to reduce the number of road fatalities and injuries quickly. Including meaningful performance indicators in road safety strategies is crucial to success.
- Prioritise vulnerable people. Pedestrians, cyclists and the elderly are most vulnerable in road traffic. Prioritise their safety by using road safety performance indicators to pave the way for more inclusive, protective road environments and reduce the risk of road traffic causing tragedies.
- Create a feedback loop. The insights gained from safety performance indicators must feed directly into improving road safety strategies. Creating a continuous feedback loop will make the strategies responsive to changes, measures more impactful and road traffic safer.
New but Used: The Electric Vehicle Transition and the Global Second-hand Car Trade
5 December 2023
- Improve the traceability of internationally traded used cars.
- Avoid hampering exports of used electric vehicles to emerging economies.
- Ensure used cars for export meet clear roadworthiness criteria, including their emissions performance.
- Develop sustainable transport strategies in emerging economies to avoid their over-dependence on cars.
Доклад Республики Беларусь о текущем состоянии реализации Хартии Качества
29 October 2023
Transit-Oriented Development and Accessibility: Case studies from Southeast Asian cities
8 October 2023
- Ensure sufficient availability of public transport and infrastructure for active modes.
- Integrate transport planning with land use planning for co-ordinated implementation of measures.
- Embrace disruptive mobility trends in ways that ensure improved accessibility.
- Collect more and better-quality data on urban mobility to underpin transit-oriented development.
- Learn from international experiences with transit-oriented development and apply them locally.
Shifting the Focus: Smaller Electric Vehicles for Sustainable Cities
26 September 2023
- Shift the focus of policies that promote electric vehicles to end the dependency on large, under-used vehicles.
- Help make smaller electric vehicles an attractive choice for citizens.
- Ensure the transition to smaller electric vehicles goes in hand with adequate safety provisions.
- Fast-track the electrification of shared mobility services in complement with public transport.
- Ensure the availability of enough charging points to make electric mobility attractive.
Accessibility in the Seoul Metropolitan Area: Does Transport Serve All Equally?
1 August 2023
- Develop people-focused policies to improve accessibility.
- Measure the impacts of policies on access and equity.
- Enable conditions for people-focused transport policies.
Making Automated Vehicles Work for Better Transport Services: Regulating for Impact
25 June 2023
- Recognise new legal actors and responsibilities as part of the introduction of automated transport services.
- Extend the Safe System approach to automated vehicles.
- Invest in supporting infrastructure for AV-based transport services.
- Plan a long-term pathway for the transition towards AV-based transport services.
- Co-ordinate the roles of each level of government in regulating AV-based transport services.
- Share data to ensure integrated transport services but protect passenger data against misuse.
Decarbonisation and the Pricing of Road Transport
20 June 2023
- Reform fuel taxes
- Supplement fuel taxes with distance-based charges
- Consider opt-in arrangements for the introduction of new distance-based charges
- Introduce congestion charges where required
- Consider earmarking congestion charging revenues for improving public transport and active mobility
- Set the level of road-user charges to meet sustainable transport objectives
- Make introducing differentiated distance-based charges a policy priority
- Reform incentives for the uptake of electric vehicles to better align with policy goals
Appendix IV: Order N°199 of Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine of 4 May 2018 About Amending the Order on the Tendering Process and Delivery of Licences of the European Conference of Ministers of Transport
6 June 2023
Appendix III: Laws and By-Laws Related to Implementation of Charter Provisions in Ukraine
4 June 2023
Report by the Russian Federation on Implementation of the Quality Charter
14 May 2023