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European Mobility Week 2025 promotes inclusive and sustainable mobility for everyone

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From 16 to 22 September, more than 2,500 towns and cities are celebrating European Mobility Week, an annual event promoting sustainable urban mobility. This year’s theme is Mobility for Everyone, putting a timely spotlight on the need for transport systems that are accessible, affordable and fair for all.

The week’s activities include bike tours, senior-friendly walks, education for children on how to get to school safely, workshops to craft reflective accessories that reduce the risk of accidents in transport, performances by local artists at bus stops, temporary transformation of streets into playful learning spaces, and much more.

Sustainable Transport and Tourism Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas (pictured) said: "Mobility is not a privilege, it is a right and everyone deserves safe, affordable, and sustainable transport. Many people still face barriers to reaching their jobs, schools, doctors, and other essential services. The 2025 European Mobility Week is our chance to show how transport in our cities can be fair and accessible, leaving no one behind."

Find out more about the activities in a town or city near you.

Following on, the EU Urban Mobility Days conference will place urban mobility within the context of the new European Union priorities. From 30 September to 2 October in Vilnius, participants can engage in cross-cutting discussions on urban nodes, cycling, and public transport.

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