Polis Annual Conference (Registration fee)
29-30 November, Perugia, Italy

Leading innovative transport conference for cities, transport authorities and research bodies. Presentations will cover best practice from across the EU covering areas such as:
• Social media to further transport policy objectives
• Road Safety
• Clean vehicles
• Parking pricing schemes
• Cycling policy
• Active travel
• Transport interchanges

Go to the polis website Opens in a new window to see the full agenda or contact Paul Curtis for more information


From Gold Medals to Go Pedals:
Creating a Revolution in Cycling and Road Safety
14 November 2012, London

A symposium for local authorities and their key partners to examine the newly available funding streams and discuss their vital role in developing cycling in their areas by improving infrastructure, promoting road safety and providing training to boost participation in local cycling. All in the context of the recent spike in interest in cycling generated from the successful British Olympic team.

Go to the Public Policy Exchange website Opens in a new window for full details

Polis Annual Conference (Registration fee)

29-30 November, Perugia, Italy

Leading innovative transport conference for cities, transport authorities and research bodies. Presentations will cover best practice from across the EU covering areas such as:

 

             Social media to further transport policy objectives

             Improving Road Safety, esp for vulnerable road users

             Clean vehicles

             LEZ

             ITS and open data for traffic management

             Parking pricing schemes

             Cycling policy

             Active travel

             Transport interchanges

You can view the packed agenda here: insert link to PDF or via the polis website or contact paul.curtis@lept-eu.org

From Gold Medals to Go Pedals:

Creating a Revolution in Cycling and Road Safety

London - 14 November 2012

http://publicpolicyexchange.co.uk/events/CK14-PPE.php

 

A symposium for local authorities and their key partners to examine the newly available funding streams and discuss their vital role in developing cycling in their areas by improving infrastructure, promoting road safety and providing training to boost participation in local cycling. All in the context of the recent spike in interest in cycling generated from the successful British Olympic team.