Cars were the main means of passenger transport throughout the EU in 2023, according to Eurostat, followed at a distance by airplanes; buses, coaches or trolleybuses; trains; and sea vessels.
— last modified 11 September 2013 The European Commission has announced new measures to get more freight onto Europe’s rivers and canals. Barges are amongst the most climate-friendly and energy…
— last modified 10 July 2013 The European Commission on 8 July set out plans to ease custom formalities for ships reducing red tape, cutting delays in ports and…
— last modified 26 June 2013 For the first time, millions of holiday-makers travelling in the European Union this summer will be protected by comprehensive passenger rights – whether travelling…
— last modified 13 June 2013 The European Commission has adopted two proposals to ensure that, by October 2015, cars will automatically call emergency services in case of a serious…
— last modified 23 May 2013 The European Commission has launched a new initiative to improve port operations and onward transport connections at 319 key seaports along Europes coastline. The…
— last modified 16 May 2013 The European Commission has adopted two regulations to promote the roll-out of ‘intelligent information services’, such as real-time warnings about dangerous road conditions ahead…