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Šibenik (Croatia)
Šibenik, a historic coastal city in central Dalmatia, Croatia, is actively pursuing sustainable mobility initiatives. Its location on the Adriatic Sea, characterized by a rugged coastline and hilly terrain, presents unique challenges for urban transport planning.
The city is integrated into Croatia's national transport network via the A1 motorway, which connects Šibenik to major cities like Zagreb and Split. This connectivity is part of the broader Adriatic–Ionian motorway project, enhancing regional mobility.
Šibenik is developing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) to improve public transportation, promote cycling and walking, and reduce traffic congestion. The plan emphasizes the integration of different transport modes and the development of infrastructure that supports sustainable mobility. While specific details of the SUMP are not publicly available, the city's commitment to sustainable transport is evident in its strategic planning efforts.
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46,332
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