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 01 November 2012 Europe takes a major step forward in vehicle safety on 1 November 2012 as a basket of new safety requirements for new types of…
— last modified 06 September 2012 The European GNSS Agency (GSA) inaugurated its new premises in Prague on 6 September. Previously headquartered provisionally in Brussels, the GSA moved its seat…
— last modified 14 July 2012 More than 5 people die on Europe’s roads every day in accidents linked to technical failure. So today the European Commission has adopted new…
— last modified 03 July 2012 New EU rules to allow more competition on the rail market look set to come into force by the end of this year, following…
— last modified 14 June 2012 The European Commission has published guidelines clarifying the rights of disabled passengers and people with reduced mobility when they travel by air. The Guidelines…
— last modified 24 April 2012 EU Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas today set out the European Commission’s priorities for passenger ship safety. The keynote speech was delivered at a major…