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Four concrete proposals for the coming Action Plan

Four concrete proposals for the coming Action Plan. 1 . Clear objectives for the modal share of cycling and for cyclists’ safety 2. A European Bicycle Officer 3. A project on ‘thorough research, data and statistics for cycling policy in Europe’

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Four concrete proposals for the coming Action Plan

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  1. Four concrete proposals for the coming Action Plan 1. Clear objectives for the modal share of cycling and for cyclists’ safety 2. A European Bicycle Officer 3. A project on ‘thorough research, data and statistics for cycling policy in Europe’ 4. Review of the allocation of European resources

  2. PS

  3. www.velo-city2009.com Take your own copy of the leaflets about the Velo-city 2009 ! PS

  4. Lobbying for More and better Cycling • The European context • The ECF • The Dutch context

  5. Dutch Parliament: The seats of the coalition and the opposition (2008)

  6. The Dutch Parliament (history)

  7. All Dutch parties friends of cycling (!?) • No one is against cycling • But: different priorities in mobility policy On local level: • Depends on the local situation • A good cycling policy in a city/town is seldom a result of 4 years …

  8. Important context: the former Dutch Masterplan Fiets • a project: 1990 – 1997 with invlovement of the Fietsersbond • huge impact on local authorities • followed up by many Masterplans in other countries

  9. Lobbying for More and better Cycling • The European context • The ECF • The Dutch context • Lobbying by Fietsersbond (Netherlands)

  10. Fietsersbond - The Dutch ECF Member • Founded 1975 • ca. 31.000 members • Staff with ca. 30 people • 145 active local groups • Current projects (a.o.): Bicycle Balance

  11. Lobbying in the Dutch context Development from: from activism (1975+)

  12. Lobbying in the Dutch context … to ‘partnership & activism’ (1990+) Cooperation with industry (labeling parking systems) Involvement of Fietsersbond in MP Fiets Lobby for bicyle rental system

  13. Lobbying in the Dutch context … to ‘partnership & activism’ (2000+) …(1) The bicycle balance ….

  14. Lobbying in the Dutch context … to ‘partnership & activism’ (2000+) (2) Campaign against bicycle theft Photo send by a cyclist Website-campaign ‘ my worst bicycle path’

  15. Four lessons learnt in NL …(1) • It was good to change from ‘ activism’ to ‘partnership & activism’ 2. Do not focus on ONE political party or political main-stream – ‘all parties friends of cycling’

  16. Four lessons learnt in NL …(2) 3. Show your independency from political parties or political main-streams 4. Make use of the problems politicians have - and offer your help to solve their problems (with more and better cycling)

  17. Lobbying for More and better Cycling • The European context • The ECF • The Dutch context • Lobbying by Fietsersbond (Netherlands) [? 5. Discussion: the Italian context and lobbying by FIAB ?]

  18. The Italian context … Discussion: The Italian context and lobbying by FIAB

  19. In any case: ECF tries to cooperate with you ! ECF President Manfred Neun talks to the mayor of Milano

  20. Good luck, FIAB ! Thanks for your cooperation ! www.ecf.com

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