Vehicles
Policy: E-Scooters allowed on cycle paths in Germany
The German government has
approved new regulations allowing electric scooters to travel on urban cycle paths.
Recognising that personal light electric vehicles such as E-scooters are
a sustainable alternative to cars for short journeys, approval of the
regulations is part of a wider initiative to develop safe, modern and
sustainable mobility in German cities. However, cycling organisations
argue that the cycle path infrastructure will not be able to cope with a
new, additional form of transport.
Research: High-capacity freight vehicles could be safer, says ITF
A new report from the International Transport Forum ( ITF)
suggests that using high-capacity vehicles (HCVs) to transport goods by
road could improve road safety, infrastructure and the environment.
HCVs are freight trucks that are heavier or longer than vehicles
generally permitted on road networks, and there are special requirements
for vehicles and their operation. ITF’s study found that although HCVs
can be safe, efficient and sustainable when managed correctly, their
wider uptake is hindered by public perceptions. The ITF recommends
effective fleet management using performance-based statistics to reduce
risk and maximise benefits.
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