European Mobility Week will conclude with a specially designed school class on sustainable mobility. Europe House will host 60 pupils who will learn about the history of urban mobility – from the first ideas to contemporary solutions.

Through a creative and interactive approach, children will discover alternative modes of transport and how their more frequent use can directly contribute to combating climate change and protecting the environment.

European Mobility Week is the EU’s leading awareness-raising campaign on sustainable urban mobility, launched in 2002. Its goal is to inspire local authorities across Europe to introduce and promote sustainable modes of transport – walking, cycling and public transport – and make them accessible to all. This year, more than 1,300 cities and municipalities from 39 countries, including 15 in Serbia, are taking part. The theme “Mobility for Everyone” highlights accessible, safe and inclusive transport options for all citizens.

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