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On these pages, the key outputs of the Handshake project will be posted alongside key resources about the cities and general good practices in cycling.

Public deliverables will be created over the course of the project until 2022 and will be posted as soon as they are available. Follow our twitter channel or sign up to our Newsletter to keep up to date with new materials.

Some example resources are showcased below.

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You can search the resources available by city, date or using free text. Handshake-produced resources are marked:

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Marking 50 years of mobility policy in Bruges - EN version

Made in Handshake Publication

This publication takes readers through 50 years of Bruges’ mobility planning history, whilst also covering cycling policy and the concept of ‘city-friendly mobility’. This version is written in English. A Dutch-language version is available to read here.

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Publication date: Fri 15 Jan 2021

Author: Bart Slabbinck

Language: English

Fifty Years of Mobility Policy in Bruges - NL version

Made in Handshake Publication

This publication takes readers through 50 years of Bruges’ mobility planning history, whilst also covering cycling policy and the concept of ‘city-friendly mobility’. This version is written in Dutch. An English-language version is available to read here.

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Publication date: Thu 14 Jan 2021

Author: Bart Slabbinck

Language: Dutch

Helsinki Bicycle Action Plan - 2020-2025

Report

An update of the first city-wide cycling plan released in 2014, the Bicycle Action Plan 2020-2025 aims to make the Finnish capital a place in which cycling is suitable for all ages in all seasons. In addition, the city has set out to increase cycling’s modal share to at least 20 per cent by 2035.

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Publication date: Mon 7 Dec 2020

Author: City of Helsinki

Language: English

Bruges - FR30 vision

Made in Handshake Publication

Bruges has developed a new vision for the future of its cycling network: the FR30. This summary sets out its most vital components.

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Publication date: Mon 30 Nov 2020

Author: Bart Slabbinck

Language: English

Bruges - FR30 vision (NL)

Publication

Bruges has developed a new vision for the future of its cycling network: the FR30. This summary sets out its most vital components

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Publication date: Mon 30 Nov 2020

Author: Bart Slabbinck

Language: Dutch

Turin Bicycle Master Plan (2013)

Report

Turin's Bicycle Master Plan was drafted in 2013, and is forming the basis for the cycling infrastructure being added during the city's COVID-19 response.

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Publication date: Mon 20 Jul 2020

Language: Italian

Deliverable 1.1 - State of affairs and definition of solution in 13 Cities

Deliverable

D1.1 reflects the findings of the initial endeavour of Handshake, which sought to systematically trace the current cycling conditions in all 13 partner cities.

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Publication date: Tue 30 Jun 2020

Author: Mario Gualdi (ISINNOVA), Giorgia Galvini (ISINNOVA)

Enabling the City to Return to Work Interim Mobility - Intervention Programme for Dublin City

Report

Published in May 2020, this report sets out Dublin City Council's programme of mobility measures developed in response to COVID-19. Cycling and pedestrian measures form a crucial component of the overall proposed intervention.

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Publication date: Wed 24 Jun 2020

Author: Dublin City Council

Language: English

Bordeaux Metropole COVID-19 Cycling Network Map

Other

This map shows the cycling network within Bordeaux Metropole created by the local authority in response to COVID-19.

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Publication date: Wed 27 May 2020

Author: Florent Coignac

Language: French

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This project has received funding from the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement no 769177.

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