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Further Information, Articles and Links

In this section you will find a choice of articles, presentations and useful links for further information on commuting to UCC and on transport and mobility management related topics in general.

UCC Buildings and Estates own publications / presentations:

New Staff Induction Presentation 

Presentation on Commuting for New Staff  (01-2007)


UCC Commuter Plan - Presentation 2004 

UCC Commuter Plan - Presentation for Partnership Committee, Feb 2004 by ARUP's


UCC Commuter Plan - Questions & Answers (2004) 

A list of 13 Questions and Answers relating to UCC's Commuter Plan


External Links and other Documents of Interest

Links:

Cork City Council Traffic Division  offering a lange variety of information on all traffic related matters in the City, such as Black Ash Park + Ride, Car Sharing, Lift Sharing, Cycling Strategy, Parking Permits, Road Closures and Diversions etc. 

Cork Cycling Campaign   ... want to get the message out that cycling is an enjoyable,viable,healthy,practical and quick mode of transport and also to make cycling safer for all cyclists,especially for utilitarian cyclists,including children.

National TravelWise Association, UK  The TravelWise website features news and campaigns in the UK and Europe, advice for schools, individuals and businesses, and a directory of sustainable transport professionals and much more...   

Optimum2  is a European project that has as its primary aim the improvement of the accessibility of busy locations in urban areas. Started off with 10 partners and local projects in the UK and The Netherlands, OPTIMUM2 has established a European wide network of practitioneers in mobility management.

ELTIS - European Local Transport Information Service ­ Europe's portal for local transport news and events, transport measures, policies and practices implemented in cities and regions across Europe.

UCC does not take any responsibility for the content of these websites and documents.

 

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