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The European Union must upgrade its transport infrastructure and improve its transport policies if it wants to revive its economy: that was the message from the European Transport Forum, held in Brussels on October 18 last year. Transport may not be the highest priority today, bu...

Mark your diary!

Mark your diary!

How serious are we about Connecting Europe? Despite numerous efforts over the decades, the European Union is still unable to say it truly has a single market in transport. Whether by road, rail, water or air, the European transport system is still struggling with obstacles to rea...

Road Safety: Would a 30km/h Speed Limit Help?

Road Safety: Would a 30km/h Speed Limit Help?

Does the key to road safety lie in something as simple as a strict speed limit? That appears to be the suggestion from the European Parliament where a 30km/h speed limit is being proposed for residential areas. As the European Union’s latest road safety plan winds its way through the insti...

Electric Cars: Formula 1 and Rolls Royce are Getting in on it

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A revealing shift is taking place in the motoring sector, representing a potential tipping point for electric vehicles, and the European Union is at the heart of this change. When the glamorous world of Formula 1 racing starts organizing an electric Grand Prix and ultra-luxury...

Monti: Reboot Europe through the Single Market

Monti: Reboot Europe through the Single Market

Europe’s single market was never completed and key sectors including transport are hampered by national barriers, warns EU elder statesman Mario Monti. In an exclusive interview with the European Transport Forum, Monti – a former EU Commissioner - urges policymakers to refocus ...

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Monday, 03 October 2011 06:08

Gathering the Best Visions on the Future of European Transport

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Are you a transport expert with great ideas related to the Single European Market? This is your chance to share them with the leaders of Europe!
From October 3-30th*, 2011, we are inviting you to contribute with your proposals in the ETF Transport Jam. Here you can connect with other people by posting and commenting on ideas and make your voice and opinions heard. The top 10 contributions will be presented to an ETF panel in order to analize its implementation potential.

Go ahead: click around, get inspired and have your say!


Save the Dates!

The ETF Transport Jam starts today, October 3, 2011. Get there soon, post your idea and make sure your idea gets enough exposure so that your fellow participants invest in it before the closing date of October 30*, 2011!

About the ETF Transport Jam

The future of European Transport is high on the agenda and it needs quite a bit of creativity to respond to the various challenges that are facing the transport sector.What will be the road ahead for transport policy over the next 20 years? How will decision-makers handle challenges like emissions, congestion and infrastructure in a post-carbon society?

NOTE (14/10/2011): Because of the high quality of the ideas and discussions being produced, we have decided to extend the deadline for debating and posting ideas until October 30th, 2011! This means that if your idea is not currently in the top ten you can still promote it among participants, and if there are ideas you have not proposed you still have the chance to take action now!

 

 

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