Amsterdam is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, with an urban population of 1,209,419 and a metropolitan population of 2,158,592. The city is in the province of North Holland in the west...
The Brussels Capital Region is responsible for the main roads in the city, but many local roads–classified essentially as those of a ‘residential’ nature (and accounting for 75% of all roads) â€...
Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, is facing a series of challenges in the field of transport and mobility: an increasing number of cars, lack of high-capacity roads which make it possible to avoi...
London is represented in Polis through the London European Partnership for Transport (LEPT), which is a partnership to coordinate, disseminate and promote the sustainable transport and mobility agenda...
Since the early ‘90s Rome has been engaged in pursuing a strategy aimed at obtaining a rebalancing of modal split in favour of collective transport. This process has been certified since then by the...
6-7 December 2017, Brussels, BelgiumThis year's Annual Polis Conference on "Transport innovation for sustainable cities and regions" took place on 6 and 7 December 2017 in Brussels. The Polis Annual G...