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Tallinn. Free public transport impacts on the city environment. Free Public Transportation. More than 500 car per 1000 person Every second person have one Different reasons. Free Public Transport.

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Tallinn

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  1. Tallinn Free public transport impacts on the city environment Relo Ligi, Environmental Department of Tallinn

  2. Free Public Transportation More than 500 car per 1000 person Every second person have one Different reasons

  3. Free Public Transport Favour Public Transport as alternative to using car (last year study showed 34,6% use their personal car driving work) Tallinn (Environmental Department) has organized car free days (22.october) during international mobility week since 2001. 22.10.2005 Tallinn decided to organize free public transport on car free day

  4. Free Public transport • From last year (2012) Tallinn organize sustainable mobility month (September), free public transport privilege was given marathon participations and car owners who had car registration • Sustainable Mobility Month will be annual to favour public transportation, walking, cycling

  5. Free public transport Local transport has important role and impact on city environment as well as to become European Green Capital Air quality (Ambient air quality) – less polluting transport Noise (Quality of the acoustic environment) – less transport

  6. Free Public Transport • Green urban areas incorporating sustainable land use – less pressure on green areas, especially inapartment house areas with lack of parking lots, more space for pedestrians • Climate Change: mitigation and adaptation Reduction of CO2 emissions (due to reduction in car transport) could be 45 000 tons per year

  7. Free Public Transportation • Air quality action plan (2007) • Focuses mainly on PM10 reduction • Regulation – less than 35 days per year 50 micrograms/m3 • Conclusions and recommendations • Favour public transport, especially in city centre • Traffic tax in city centre • Watering streets with CaCl2 dilution in spring time • Limitation for studded tire usage period • Estonian Road Administration (state company that is responsible for maintenance in state) reccomends sdudded tires outside cities.

  8. Tegevuskava (2)

  9. Free Public Transport Capacity for crossroads has increased – reliable results during week 16

  10. Concentration PM10 mg/m3January 2013 (Average temp (-4,4 C)

  11. Concentration PM10 mg/m3January 2012 (Average temp (-4,7 C)

  12. Concentration PM10 mg/m3February 2013 (Average temp (-2,4 C)

  13. Concentration PM10 mg/m3February 2013 (Average temp (-8,1 C)

  14. Concentration PM10 mg/m3March 2013 (Average temp (-5,9 C)

  15. Concentration PM10 mg/m3March 2012 (Average temp (+0,6 C)

  16. Thank you for your attention

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