A2PT contributes to the discussion of walking and cycling experts during the meeting of Partnership Healthy Active Mobility in Vienna

Active2Public Transport (A2PT) took part in the March 2026 meeting of the THE PEP / EHP Partnership on Healthy Active Mobility in Vienna, where the project presented key interim results and invited expert feedback on its emerging outputs. The meeting offered an important opportunity to position A2PT’s work within a wider European policy discussion on active mobility, while also showcasing concrete progress in the project’s pilots, draft A2PT Policy Brief and draft Online Toolbox.

From 24 to 26 March 2026, A2PT joined the meeting of the THE PEP / EHP Partnership on Healthy Active Mobility in Vienna. The event brought together national walking and cycling experts from 10 countries, supported by organisations including ECF, Walk21 and UNECE. For A2PT, it was a timely occasion to present the project’s interim results to a wider group of policy and mobility stakeholders working on active and sustainable transport across Europe.

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During the meeting, the A2PT presentation focused on three core areas of project progress: the main building blocks of the draft A2PT Policy Brief, the available results from pilot implementation, and the draft Online A2PT Toolbox. Together, these elements showed how the project is moving from testing and evidence-gathering towards practical guidance and transferable outputs for wider use.

The Vienna meeting was especially valuable because it allowed A2PT not only to report on progress but to secure the commitment of experts to review the main project outputs as soon as they are ready to be circulated among a wider group of stakeholders. This exchange helps to connect the project’s developing results with broader European discussions on how walking, cycling and public transport can be better combined in everyday mobility systems.

Photo: THE PEP archive

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27/03/2026

By Jitka Vrtalova

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