A long-standing mobility award in Austria is being opened up to international entrants this year.
The Mobilitätspreis is being held for 18th time this year by T&E’s Austrian member VCÖ, and it looks for projects and concepts which show how transport – both passenger and freight – can be interlinked and used more efficiently in the future.
Potential entrants should send a brief explanation of a project they wish to nominate to [email protected].
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