Affiliation:
1. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Abstract
In recent years, on the EU transport initiatives, the EU member states have been creating sustainable urban
mobility plans, which is new practice for the majority of the EU cities. Both municipal experts and plan developers
suffer from lack of knowledge, experience and confidence in producing the above introduced documents. The article
analyses possible solutions for sustainable urban mobility plans and presents the sets/scenarios of the proposed measures
exactly corresponding the specificity of cities different in size and significance.
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