You’re invited to join us in Brussels on 5 December to hear the results of the Safer Bicycle Routes in Danube Area (SABRINA) project focused on improving the quality and safety of cycling infrastructure for people who cycle.
The SABRINA Project is tackling cycling infrastructure safety issues on existing, planned and missing cycling corridors across the Danube region. It covers routes across 9 countries including Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia, with 11 Project Partners and 4 Associated Strategic Partners. The project runs in the framework of Danube Transnational Programme (Interreg) and is co-funded by European Union Funds (ERDF, ENI).
Event details
Date: Monday, 5 December 2022
Time: 0900 – 1300
Location: Résidence Palace, Maelbeek Room, 155 Rue de la Loi, 1040 Brussels
The event will take place in two parts:
- The first session will explore applying the key results of SABRINA on EU transport and mobility policy focused on cycling, with discussions on its application for TEN-T and active mobility in Europe.
- The second session will specifically focus on the main project results and tools created by SABRINA.
The event will be delivered in-person only and welcomes the participation and attendance of stakeholders from the EU institutions, member state representations, civil society, research and academia.
About SABRINA
Visit the project website at https://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/SABRINA
