Lisbon Move 2030 Mobility Plan

Lisbon Move 2030 Mobility Plan

An old town with colorful tile facades, parks and small streets with cafes where you can enjoy pastel de nata. Lisbon is one of the most beautiful and safest cities in Europe, but it is challenging in terms of mobility due to its urban layout full of narrow streets and its hilly landscapes. Few streets in Lisbon are easily accessible for cyclists – which is a shame for a city that enjoys a good climate. This – and many other things – are now set to change thanks to the new mobility strategy Move 2030. Move 2030 is based on 5 networks and 5 services, which are supposed to push Lisbon’s traffic transformation to become a more accessible and livable city by 2030. The 5 networks are the pedestrian network, cycling network, road network, public transport network, and the interfaces between them. The 5 services include parking, shared mobility, urban logistics, additional mobility services and tourist transport. Move 2030 measures combine these areas of action to create sustainable change throughout the city. Some of the measures are: Introduction of speed limits; restriction of long-term parking; provision of 200 km of accessible cycle lanes; increase of sustainable public transport services; introduction of sustainable mobility measures for businesses and promotion of tourist mobility on foot and by public transport.

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