The Malta Independent 7 May 2024, Tuesday
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Government announces €35 million plan for safer connections for active mobility

Tuesday, 25 April 2023, 18:41 Last update: about 2 years ago

A plan for safer active mobility connections across Malta was announced by Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Aaron Farrugia together with Infrastructure Malta CEO Ivan Falzon.

The scope of the project, which includes significant infrastructural investments, mostly in urban areas, is to provide better options for travellers who prioritise active mobility, the government said.

"The planned connections not only connect places but also give users the possibility to switch between different modes of transport along a route. The announced plans make all this possible, with users gaining improved active mobility access to public transport nodes and new proposed mobility hubs. "

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"Additionally, the active mobility connections will seek to enhance the experience of the user in using alternative modes of transport. This will be done by adopting infrastructure that is appropriate and safe to the intended user and by choosing the connections to be direct and continuous. The routes will also aim to connect green spaces and busy nodes so that the enhanced experience will be an efficient way to travel by walking and cycling. This will also be an opportunity to continue ameliorating our urban spaces and continue transforming them into places for all," the government said.

The first phase of this plan will focus on the centre of the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan. This means that connections will focus between Sa Maison, Valletta and the Sea Passenger Terminal through Blata l-Bajda, covering an approximate length of 3km of active mobility infrastructure, the government said.  This area includes important connections such as Valletta, the periphery of Hamrun, the Sea Passenger Terminal and four busy public transport nodes. "All these vital nodes will then be connected to the Northern and Southern areas of the Grand Harbour."

During the press briefing, Minister Aaron Farrugia reiterated the importance of these active mobility routes and the way that this project intends to address the much needed change in mobility in our country. "Through this total €35 million investment for the entire plan, we are offering people realistic alternatives to their private vehicles. Safe routes, with the proper infrastructure needed for people to make use of alternative modes of transport. Through this plan, we seek to address a change in mindset and help people understand that there are better alternatives to the private vehicle, and we are providing the infrastructure for them," concluded Minister Farrugia.

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