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"en.20051213.60.2-339"2
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"Question No 60 by Gyula Hegyi ():
It is clear that Europe and the whole world are facing an energy crisis. Oil prices are rising while demand is also growing at an exceptional rate. Europe and other developed countries have a responsibility to show the way out of this trap.
Transport is responsible for 30% of our energy consumption, of which 85% is from road transport. Road transport causes severe environmental pollution in many European cities, which also means increasing health problems for European citizens living in urban areas. We have the solution for many environmental problems, however, we need to make an effort to implement it. Cycling, trams, suburban railway systems and public transport generally can significantly reduce air pollution and also fossil fuel consumption.
What does the Commission plan to do to foster sustainable urban transport, especially to support and popularise urban and suburban public transport and cycling?"@en1
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"Subject: Sustainable urban transport"1
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