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Take part in Violeta Bulc’s Twitter chat on ITS

Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc invites you to take part in her twitter chat on "Intelligent Transport Systems – a Digital Strategy for Mobility" on Monday 27 April at 1400-1500 CET. Tweet your questions to Commissioner Bulc under the hashtag #ITS2015chat!
April 24, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc invites you to take part in her twitter chat on "Intelligent Transport Systems – a Digital Strategy for Mobility" on Monday 27 April at 1400-1500 CET.

Tweet your questions to Commissioner Bulc under the hashtag #ITS2015chat!

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