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- EU and Portuguese cycling strategy for sustainable urban mobilityPublication . Matias, Isabel; Santos, Bertha; Gonçalves, Jorge; Kempa, Jan; Chmielewski, JacekSustainable mobility has become a central topic for reflection and debate when defining active urban policies. In opposition to traditional mobility focused on private cars, sustainable urban mobility aims to respond to society's travel needs of comfort, safety, and time with healthy, environmental-friendly, and economical solutions. Soft mobility modes, especially cycling, are an alternative capable of reversing the trend on private car use in urban areas. Cycling has been playing an important role in urban sustainable development in the last decade, being one of the main strategies of urban mobility plans. The present study presents a review of the main European Union (EU) and Portuguese cycling strategies. The methodological approach includes the collection and analysis of the main EU and Portuguese documents discussing the challenges and options for urban mobility, especially those focused on cycling. These strategies aim to promote the use of bicycles on commuting trips and the reduction of greenhouse gas (CO2) emissions, thus contributing to a more sustainable urban environment and healthier communities, the main objectives of the EU’s cycling strategies. Conclusions point out that it was mainly in the last 10 years that specific plans for the promotion of the use of bicycles and other soft modes emerged in Portugal, but only in the last 5 years, financing conditions were created to support municipalities in this task.
- Research of the impact of bumps on vehicle speedsPublication . Kempa, Jan; Chmielewski, Jacek; Prandol, Dominika; Santos, Bertha; Gonçalves, JorgeThe paper presents the results of research on the impact of selected types of speed bumps, located in the streets of the city road network, on the instantaneous speed of passenger cars in free flow traffic conditions. The research considered different speed bumps. All types of speed bumps occurred to be very effective in a traffic calming. The applied parametric tests of a statistical significance showed that, for the sake of mathematical statistics, the differences in the instantaneous speed of vehicles at the speed bumps are significant in relation to the instantaneous speed of vehicles on the inter-junction sections. The instantaneous speeds of passenger cars at speed bumps were over 60% lower in relation to the speeds achieved by drivers of those cars in the inter-junction sections.