Lessons from Kraków and Palma on implementing Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
From the EU Urban Mobility Observatory
Dynaxibility4CE was an Interreg Central Europe-funded project which ran from 2020 to 2022 and aimed to enhance urban mobility and improve air quality through innovative low-carbon solutions. This case study focuses on the work carried out by two of the project’s partner cities, Kraków (PL) and Parma (IT), highlighting their action plans and scenario developments for implementing Urban Vehicle Access Regulations (UVARs).
Read more about lessons learnt from the Dynaxibility4CE case study. External link.