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Trnava (Slovakia)
Trnava, a vibrant city in the Slovak Republic, is recognized as a leader in sustainable urban mobility. It has the largest cycling network among Slovak cities. The city operates an efficient bikesharing system and also offers more than 550 municipal bicycles for long-term rental under the popular 'Žltý bajk' initiative, further encouraging residents to cycle daily.
Smart intersections throughout the city optimize traffic flow, enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists, and reduce congestion. Trnava is progressive in managing parking policies, prioritizing sustainable transport options over car use. Each year, the city expands pedestrian-only zones, significantly improving the quality and accessibility of public spaces.
Thanks to its compact urban design, residents find walking, cycling, and public transport highly convenient, contributing to the cityās inclusive and accessible atmosphere. The adoption of a detailed Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) reinforces Trnavaās commitment to sustainable transportation, outlining clear strategies for reducing dependence on private vehicles and enhancing livability.
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62,806
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71 km²
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2025
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