Mobility revolution in Paris and London: divergent paths, unified destination
The two European capitals' contrasting strategies in urban transportation are shaping divergent perspectives on future city life.
This issue of The Mobility Week in Review delves into the evolving landscape of mobility in London and Paris, the recent partnership between Volvo and Renault, uncovers new Chinese investments in the United Kingdom, highlights Brussels' dedication to cycling initiatives, anticipates the upcoming debut of Cupra in the United States, and analyzes BMW's recent financial performance.
Without further delay, let's dive in...
🚲 Rapid advancement of urban transformation across major European metropolises
In two prominent European capitals, contrasting strategies in urban transportation are shaping divergent perspectives on future city life. Paris is striving to transform into a completely cycle-friendly city by introducing a car-free zone next year and opting to prohibit self-service electric scooters. Conversely, London has opted to extend its e-scooter trial until at least May of next year, with a cumulative two million journeys undertaken thus far.