Tbilisi joins European mobility week promoting zero emission

The European Mobility Week is well-known car-free day, when streets close for motorised traffic and open for pedestrians, cyclists, hoverboarders, e-scooter riders and more. Photo: Tbilisi City Hall press office

Agenda.ge, 20 Sep 2020 - 16:09, Tbilisi,Georgia

The Georgian capital of Tbilisi is among 2,700 towns and cities from nearly 60 countries that have joined European Mobility Week’s ‘clean and sustainable transport campaign’ today.

Photos: Tbilisi City Hall press office

This year’s campaign focuses on car-free streets, walking tours, and interactive workshops promoting ‘zero-emission mobility for all’.

The European Mobility Week provides an opportunity for local governments across Europe (and beyond) to enable residents 'test out active mobility modes and discover the benefits of sustainable forms of transport'.

Photos: Tbilisi City Hall press office

Deputy Tbilisi Mayor Maia Bitadze who joined the campaign in Tbilisi said this is an important opportunity to raise public awareness.