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2030 cities – will Dordrecht be a winner or a loser?. ECF. 2020 Aims Cycling at least doubled to 15% modal share average in Europe The rate of ‘cyclists killed or seriously injured per km’ in Europe decreased by 50% To achieve this Incorporate cycling in all relevant policies
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ECF 2020 Aims • Cycling at least doubled to 15% modal share average in Europe • The rate of ‘cyclists killed or seriously injured per km’ in Europe decreased by 50% • To achieve this • Incorporate cycling in all relevant policies • Investment in cycling is at least 10% of transport budgets • Investment in recreational cycling and tourism Advocacy and promotion for cycling • International advocacy, promotion • Supporting national advocacy through member groups, partners, networks • Demonstration projects, research, development of new approaches, promotion • Organizing, attending and promoting events e.g. the ECF Velo-city Series, International Transport Forum
2030 cities – will Dordrecht be a winner or a loser? • Cycling is an indicator of a city’s future sustainability • Which investments now for 2030 prosperity?
Who will be the winning cities by 2030? • Cycling as an indicator: • Trips under 7.5km • Leaders will be at >60% daily share • Major restructuring of retail behaviour • Trips 7.5km – 20km • Skilled workforce travelling by • Bike • Bike and public transport • Pedelec • Retail shift – new urban logistics
2030 cities – will Dordrecht be a winner or a loser? • Cycling is an indicator of a city’s future sustainability • Economic viability • Retail vitality • Quality of life • Which investments now for 2030 prosperity? • Long term network investment • Investment from and for every aspect of life • Cycling as mass transit
Thank you for your attention ! For more information k.mayne@ecf.com @eucyclistsfed@maynekevin www.ecf.comwww.idonotdespair.com