Case Study: Promoting cycling and a healthy lifestyle - Kecskemét, Hungary
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Synopsis
Some of the principal objectives of the City of Kecskemét's transport policy are:
- promoting a mode transfer away from the car towards more sustainable modes of transport,
- improving health and the quality of life,
- reducing air pollution.
The Municipality has consequently implemented measures such as:
- the promotion of sustainable modes of transport and their advantages,
- restricting access to the city center by motorists,
- promoting the use of cleaner vehicles powered by various forms of energy (i.e. natural gas, biogas,
biofuels, electricity, LPG, etc.),
- re-distribution of the road network.
Cycling and sustainable modes of transport have been strongly promoted over the past years. The
bike programme was introduced in 2000-2001:
- the Municipality developed the bicycle route network,
- organisation of Bicycle tours, for example:
- a bicycle tour for students of Kecskemét to the Arad (Romania) Hungarian Martyrs Memorial,
- programmes organised by the Kecskemét House of Nature,
- the 2003 "By Bike to School" action within the framework of the European Car Free Day and
Mobility Week campaigns,
- creation of secured and guarded bicycle parks near railway stations (especially in areas with high
traffic congestion and in the city centre).
Target groups: all citizens
Fields: cycling - urban planning
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Alternative Energy
: Biogas
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: Citizens
: Cycling
: Electricity
: Gas
: Liquid Biofuels
: Local Government
: Mobility Management
: Natural Gas
: Planning issues
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: Sustainable Transport
: Urban Transport
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Municipality of Kecskemèt