New or improved bicycle facilities
Improvement of bicycle network (creation of new lanes, extension, renovation, signposting etc)
Develop public bicycle hiring and sharing systems
Improvement of bicycle facilities (parking, locks etc)
Installation of charging points for e-bikes
Pedestrianisation
Create or enlarge pedestrian streets
Improvement of infrastructure (new foot bridges, pavements, road crossings, zebra crossings etc)
Extension or creation of new greenways
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Other initiatives that we highlight in the context of the European Mobility Week:
First day, September 16 - EMW debuts with Green Friday - free transport on any urban line - program held every Friday alongside the Cluj-Napoca Public Transport Company.
Pilot project that aims to encourage selective collection and use of public transport - devices for collecting waste from beverage packaging - glass, plastic, aluminum/metal. 15 recycled packaging is rewarded with a free two-way ticket for urban public transport. The containers can be found at the Zorilor agri-food market, namely at the Flora agri-food market (in the Mănăștur neighborhood).
The transport of students by school buses was resumed on the 14 existing routes (from the neighborhoods of Mănăștur, Zorilor - Făget, Gheorgheni, Mărăști, Grigorescu, Bună Ziua, Iris and Lombului areas)
Our community received an invitation from the city of Taurage in Lithuania, on the occasion of the European Mobility Week, to collect together a number of steps equal to 100 trips around the Earth, together with other European communities from European Union mission 100 climate neutral cities. For every walk around the earth, the Lithuanian city will plant 100 trees. All you must do is download the free app called #walk15 from the AppStore or GooglePlay, allow the app to record your daily steps and each participant can join the 100 Sustainable Cities Challenge directly in the app.