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Asecap Days 2023: call for contributions

Tolling association wants abstracts submitted for Istanbul event on 18-20 September
By Alan Dron February 7, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Istanbul is the venue for the next Asecap Days (© Igor Stepovik | Dreamstime.com)

Providing equal access to mobility services as a driver for social and economic development is the focus of the 50th Asecap Study & Information Days event later this year.

A call for contributions for the European tolling association meeting, to be held in Istanbul from 18-20 September, is now underway.

31 March is the deadline for the submission of extracts to the organisers, with successful applicants notified by 28 April.

The event in Turkey will have a number of themes: how can financing transport infrastructure help deliver on equity and efficiency, for example? What good practices exist? What are the best ways to link funding to environmental and safety objectives as an economic booster?

Topics will also address network efficiency and innovation to prepare credible decarbonisation to reach the challenges set by the EU Green Deal, smart mobility strategy reinforced by the EU Climate Law and Fit for 55 in 2030 and UN Sustainable goals.

Asecap says road transport remains a key component of the search for inclusive mobility solutions and the European road network represents the backbone of efficient movement of goods and people.

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