Car-Free Grand Prix: How the Dutch Bike to Track

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2024
  • Each year on the first weekend of September, the tiny seaside village of Zandvoort hosts the entire world for the Dutch Grand Prix. And while a Formula One race is an unlikely place for an active travel revolution, for reasons of practicality and sustainability, the event’s 110,000 daily attendees have been prohibited from arriving by private car. Instead, organizers have implemented a detailed integrated mobility plan, which has resulted in an astonishing 98% of ticket holders arriving by foot, bicycle, or public transport-often in combination with each other-in 2023. This plan involves the creation of park-and-ride facilities outside the village, and tens of thousands of rental bicycles available for the last mile of the journey, along with the requisite pop-up parking spaces. Each year, the plan is evaluated and refined, with the lofty target of reaching a 100% sustainable mode share during the 2025 edition.
    The details of this integrated mobility plan are outlined in the new 16-minute film, “Car-Free Grand Prix: How the Dutch Bike to Track”.

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