New to #ModeScore or #ActiveScore?
Our new Getting Started Guide gives a clear, practical introduction to the certification process – including evidence, scoring, timelines and next steps.
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The people driving benefit greatly from bike infrastructure. Imagine how clogged the street would be if all those people on bikes were in cars instead.
This week marks World Bicycle Day – a reminder that cycling helps connect homes to opportunity.
From jobs and education to healthcare, local services and green space, cycling can make cities healthier, more accessible and better connected.
Graphic by @UNHABITAT#WorldBicycleDay
📢Happy #WorldBicycleDay! 🚴🚴♂️🚴♀️Today, we celebrate the power of bicycles to connect people, strengthen communities, and create a more sustainable future.
The cycling community has spoken, the Global Bicycle White Paper is now publicly available:
https://t.co/YV0VFEKyiz
ModeScore is pleased to announce its collaboration with CBRE Romania, supporting sustainable transport certification across the Romanian real estate market.
A strong step for better-connected buildings, practical mobility improvements and lower-carbon travel choices.
#ModeScore
Transport is responsible for over 1 in 10 deaths from #airpollution worldwide. While #electrification is key, this 2025 ITDP study with FIA Foundation shows that shifting trips away from cars is just as critical, cutting harmful pollutants like PM2.5 that electric vehicles can’t solve.
For the first time, this study quantifies how different #transport futures will shape national #airquality outcomes through 2050.
Explore the findings 👉 https://t.co/oLQ9JYPoqK
Hitting every green light? Not magic. Signal timing.
We're expanding Green Wave corridors, allowing cyclists & drivers traveling around 15 mph to catch successive greens.
Reduces red light running, improves safety, and has little impact on daytime traffic speeds.
The most important thing about this amazing Paris transformation is how fast it happened —how fast people on bikes “appeared” —once streets were transformed. You can’t write this off as “#Paris was always this way,” because it wasn’t.
It took leadership.
ModeScore is pleased to announce its collaboration with CBRE Romania, supporting sustainable transport certification across the Romanian real estate market.
A strong step for better-connected buildings, practical mobility improvements and lower-carbon travel choices.
#ModeScore
Oslo had 41 road deaths in 1975. By 2019, that number was one: a single driver who hit a fence.
Oslo effectively ended road deaths by redesigning its downtown for people instead of cars.
They removed 700 street parking spaces and replaced them with 37 miles of protected bike lanes and pocket parks.
They lowered speed limits inside and outside the city. Many streets to car traffic entirely.
They created "heart zones" around every elementary school where cars can't pick up or drop off kids.
Did it kill the city? Nope.
Retail sales at shops went up. Kids started walking and biking to school unsupervised.
Air quality improved measurably and traffic congestion got better because fewer people wanted to drive through a pedestrianized downtown.
Every piece of Oslo's strategy is available to any American city that wants it. The problem is solved, now we just need to implement it.
“If we can break the assumption public space is for the movement and storage of cars, a new paradigm can be opened. This isn't theoretical—it's being implemented in global cities from different starting points with the same outcomes: vibrant spaces, streetscapes and communities."
Very interesting new study finding that *even in large European cities*, in most places it is easier to access opportunities by car than by public transport https://t.co/YzQbrtfR0i
The exceptions are Paris, Zurich and the innermost parts of Milan and Barcelona
Our 2025 Year Review is out – a quick read on the certifications, partnerships, research and milestones that shaped the year across #ModeScore and #ActiveScore.
➔ https://t.co/BIu5I9ox4D
With World Pedestrian Day just months away, now is the time to rethink walkability.
ITDP’s Pedestrians First tool helps cities design safer, more accessible streets by focusing on infrastructure, activity, and priority.
Read more:
https://t.co/68iFltWlUf
Our 2025 Year Review is out – a quick read on the certifications, partnerships, research and milestones that shaped the year across #ModeScore and #ActiveScore.
➔ https://t.co/BIu5I9ox4D
Dublin City Council has backed a motion calling for stricter safety standards for heavy goods vehicles in the city, in a move aimed at improving visibility for drivers and reducing the risk to cyclists and pedestrians.
https://t.co/KS3kANgMzb
Everyone talks about cycling transformations in Paris, and some London and NYC.
But what Berlin has done is spectacular: One of five trips are done riding bicycle!! 19%
NYC: 3% • London: 4.5% • Paris 11%
https://t.co/IkBjyPPrNs
Active travel delivers €2.99 billion in annual economic benefit across the Metropolitan Areas according to the 2025 Walking and Cycling Index published earlier this month.
To find out more, read our Climate Action Newsletter: https://t.co/p9ZewVaMLc