by Beatrix Wupperman | Sep 22, 2019
Europe-wide Parking Day in Bremen, Germany “A city for people” – for three hours reality in Bremen’s Neustadt. This happened on the 15th Parking Day as part of the European Mobility Week in Friedrich-Ebert-Straße in Bremen after the super demo...
by Beatrix Wupperman | Aug 7, 2019
The new Draft Agreement on Cooperation in a Government Coalition for Bremen, 2019-2023 (from now on here called Koa Treaty) promises to install resident parking, to ban illegal parking and to push back the illegal practice of parking on pavements with two wheels....
by Wolfgang Köhler-Naumann | Jul 17, 2019
The New Bremen Politics of Parking The newly-elected Bremen coalition government has agreed ambitious changes to transport policy, and placed them at the forefront of the coalition agreement (Draft Agreement on Cooperation in a Government Coalition for Bremen,...
by Richard Grassick | Jun 21, 2019
*A big thanks to the wonderful musician Fred Frith for permission to use Sparrow Song in this short film. Over the three years or so since we’ve been posting, a background debate has been continuously rearing its head. How, and why, did Bremen become a city with 25%...
by Beatrix Wupperman | Feb 14, 2019
People who are involved with transport politics are continuously confronted with the issue of safety. Bike lanes are rejected, supposedly because of safety, while others demand them for exactly the same reasons. Cycling on the road is recommended by some as being...
by Wolfgang Köhler-Naumann | Dec 5, 2018
The “Platz Da!” initiative has officially launched, as reported in the Weserkurier and on the telly. “Platz Da! Bremen “is involving a growing number of Bremen citizens who are working together for a better cycling and walking infrastructure,...