On-site training workshops in "CLIMBER" cities
PRESTO held two training workshops on implementing cycling policies in "CLIMBER" cities: Grenoble (09 and 10 December 2010) and Venice (30 and 31 March 2011). The training material addresses city technical staff, but also decision makers, and focuses on climber cycling city's needs.
Training material for the city of Venice
Download the presentations of the PRESTO pool of experts:
- Bicycle parking plans
(Alex Sully, Transport Initiatives, United Kingdom)
- LifeCycle project workshop on targeted campaigns
(Raymond Fismer, ADFC, Germany)
- Cycling friendly junctions and roundabouts
Part 2
(Michael Aherne, National Transport Authority, Ireland)
and the training material:
- Executive summary: PRESTO Executive summary-Venice
[EN] Available in:
[IT]
- Training reader: PRESTO Training reader-Venice
[EN]
Read more on PRESTO workshop in the Press article published on "La Nuova di Venezia e Mestre", 31/03/2011 [ITALIAN]
Take a look at the photo gallery published on the City of Venice's website.
Training material for the city of Grenoble
Participants had the opportunity to find out best practices and exchange their opinions and knowledge with top European specialists on the following topics: 'Cycling Infrastructure: State of the Art in Europe' and 'Case Study: Bicycles and Public Transport in Grenoble'.
Download the presentations:
- Aménagements cyclables Etat de l’art européen
(Dirk Dufour, Ligtermoet & Partners, Belgium)
- Une voirie pour tous
(TAG Public Transit Authority, La Metro Grenoble, France)
and the training material:
- Executive summary: PRESTO Executive summary-Grenoble
[EN] Available in:
[F]
[DE]
[IT]
[HR]
[PL]
- Training reader: PRESTO Training reader-Grenoble
[EN]
Watch a video about the training workshop [FRENCH].
Gallery of images from Grenoble
(Click on the image to enlarge)
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