European Mobility Week
Key Aspects of European Mobility Week:
- Theme for 2024: Each year, European Mobility Week has a specific theme to focus on. The theme for 2024 is “Save Energy”, emphasizing the need to reduce energy consumption in transport to combat climate change and increase energy efficiency in urban mobility.
- Car-Free Day: One of the highlights of the week is Car-Free Day on September 22, where participating cities close certain streets to motorized traffic, encouraging walking, cycling, and the use of public transport. This day aims to showcase how cities can be more livable when cars take a backseat.
- Participation: Cities and towns across Europe organize a wide range of activities, including bike rides, public transport initiatives, workshops, and discussions on sustainable transport. These activities are designed to engage citizens and raise awareness about the environmental impact of their travel choices.
- Awards and Recognition: Cities that implement successful initiatives during the week may be recognized with awards, such as the European Mobility Week Award, which celebrates local authorities that show exceptional effort in promoting sustainable urban mobility.
- Goals: The overall goal is to encourage a shift towards more sustainable and energy-efficient transportation options, reducing reliance on private cars, cutting emissions, and improving the quality of urban life.
European Mobility Week serves as a platform for cities to experiment with new policies and for citizens to experience the benefits of cleaner, more sustainable urban transport. It also aligns with broader European Union goals related to climate change and environmental sustainability.