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On 16 February 2026, the European Commission published its progress report on European road safety policy, reiterating its goal of halving the number of deaths and serious injuries by 2030. Despite the progress made, Brussels warns that the current pace is insufficient to meet the targets.
Active Mobility
The European Union's Committee of the Regions (CoR) has published a new opinion on transport poverty, highlighting active mobility (walking and cycling) as an essential element in ensuring social, territorial and economic cohesion across the Union.
Active Mobility
The UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) has published a document containing a set of harmonised definitions for cycling infrastructure, developed by the Expert Group on Cycling Infrastructure Module (2022–2024), of which the Institute for Mobility and Transport was a member.
Active Mobility
The Collaborative Network for Active Mobility (RCMA) was conceived under measure 1.2.1. Encourage the creation, promotion and participation in national and international networks of the National Strategy for Active Pedestrian Mobility.
Active Mobility
The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2026–2035 as the first United Nations Decade of Sustainable Transport, recognizing transport as an essential pillar for meeting the Sustainable Development Goals – from health and equity in access, to energy efficiency and climate action.
Active Mobility
In 2025, a series of webinars dedicated to various topics related to Active Mobility was launched, initially aimed at RCMA members.
Currently, the content is available to the entire community, including recordings and supporting materials.
Active Mobility
The IMT Active Mobility Project Group, in conjunction with CIVINET Iberia, organised an event dedicated to promoting active mobility and public transport, which took place in Lisbon on 14 November 2025.


