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ASECAP 2024 Milan – focus on green mobility

The ASECAP 2024 Milan event has a focus on green mobility.
By MJ Woof January 1, 2024 Read time: 1 min
The ASECAP 2024 event will be held in Milan in May – image courtesy of © Scaliger | Dreamstime.com

The coming ASECAP 2024 event in Milan in May from 13-15 May will have a new focus on green mobility. This follows a trend amongst European motorway operators that has been happening for some years.

More investments for mobility are needed as European cities are increasing in size as well as the population. This new paradigm is requesting to reshape the mobility offer to adapt it to the climate change reality but also to answer to provide high level community services expected in term of mobility. To face those challenges, toll road infrastructure operators propose to foster innovation to contribute developing safe, inclusive, and green mobility solutions.

The 51st ASECAP Study & information days will focus on how it would be possible to foster safe and mobility solutions by stimulating investments aimed at reaching the EU objectives of vision zero in terms of fatalities and vision zero in term of CO2 emissions.

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