may, 2020

Event Details
Register for the webinar >>> HERE The corona pandemic has challenged users of public transportation, but many people still need to move from A
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Event Details
Register for the webinar >>> HERE
The corona pandemic has challenged users of public transportation, but many people still need to move from A to B every day. As a response, so called pop-up bike lanes are being implemented very fast all over the world from Berlin to Bogota.
Pop-up bike lanes not only make cycling in cities possible during the current crisis, but also provide an opportunity to demonstrate how streets can quickly be redesigned to accommodate more people moving through the city in a healthy and sustainable way.
May 14th at 14.00 (CEST) Ramboll Smart Mobility has invited the City of Berlin, the New Zealand Transport Agency and DG Move (European Commission) to share how public authorities at different levels can implement and support pop-up bike lanes.
Speakers:
- Peter Broytman, Senate Department for the Environment, Transport and Climate Protection; (Coordination for cycle transport), and Felix Weisbrich, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district, head of road and green department from City of Berlin
- Niels Hoé, System Design Lead, Urban Mobility at NZ Transport Agency
- Matthew Baldwin, Deputy Director-General for Mobility and Transport at DG MOVE European Commission
- Robin van der Griend, cycling expert from Ramboll Smart Mobility
Hosts:
- Marianne Weinreich, Chairman of the Cycling Embassy of Denmark and Market Manager, Ramboll
- Torsten Perner, Senior Consultant, Ramboll
Time
(Thursday) 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm