Synopsis
The design of the sustainable mobility map for the city of Vic is another step towards sustainable development in the municipality. The map consists of two parts.
The first part shows a map of the city, with the public transport routes (urban buses), environmental routes, cycle lanes (current and planned), bicycle parkings, public and private car parks, bus stops, railway lines, rivers, green spaces and built areas, and schools and colleges. A legend is also included, with indications of distances and times to walk between different points of the city.
The second part of the map contains information about factors encouraging sustainable mobility: the European Charter of Pedestrians' Rights, European pro-bicycle cities, the benefits of walking and cycling, objectives of the mobility pact, safety advice, journeys in town, the financial cost of owning a car, traffic data and a list of web pages on sustainable mobility issues.
Target groups: all citizens
Fields: mobility advice & campaigns
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