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Promoting Cycling for Everyone as a Daily Transport Mode What can a cycling champion city do to climb even higher? Bremen: From a large cycling city to a cycling capital 5 th International PRESTO Cycling Workshop 12-13 October 2011 in Bremen, Germany Introduction to the PRESTO project Cycling is the most energy efficient urban transport mode it is non-polluting, healthy, fast, flexible and very cost efficient. It has a high potential to reduce energy-consumption and thus to enhance the liveability of European cities. Although cycling is already a serious transport mode in some countries, most of this potential still has to be activated. It can also become a high impact measure to foster energy-efficient transport patterns in countries without a real cycling culture. PRESTO contributes to effectively activate this potential. Overarching aim of PRESTO is to help unlocking the unexploited Europe-wide potential for a modal shift towards more cycling as the most energy efficient and sustainable means of urban transport. Overview of the training workshop PRESTO disseminates the best European know-how on cycling policies by focusing on three thematic pillars: infrastructure planning, promotional soft measures and promotion of pedelecs. The project runs a series of five training sessions with varying emphases and different European cycling experts from outside the project to stimulate discussions in the PRESTO cities, to provide input to solving local problems and to encourage the take up of ideas by other cities. Participants of the fifth PRESTO cycling workshop in Bremen will have the opportunity to find out best practices and exchange their opinions and ideas with European specialists from other champion cities on the following topics: Bicycle traffic in Bremen Departure to 30% cycling share in 2020 Wilhelm Hamburger, Cycling officer for the state of Bremen Bicycle counters Tool or toy? Troels Anderson, Cycling Embassy of Denmark Doubling the number of cyclists and more: Bicycle routes, bicycle roads, signalization, bike forum, community information and campaigns Kirsten Kock, VCD - representative in the bicycle forum of the City of Kiel Principles in urban road design and user demands of cyclists and pedestrians Oskar Balsiger, former cycling officer for the Kanton Berne, Switzerland Capacity oriented bicycle planning For champions Jörg Thiemann-Linden, difu German Institute for Urbanistics, Berlin Who should attend the training? Local politicians and decision makers; Urban and transport planners; Police representatives; Media representatives; Local authorities; NGO s and others.

Programme Day 1: Wednesday, 12 October 2011 From To Subject Leader 14.00 15.30 Bicycle excursion I : Parking, intersections, round-about, bicycle streets 15.30 17.00 Bicycle excursion II : Green routes, urban quarters, sign posting ADFC Bremen City of Bremen Day 2: Thursday, 13 October 2011 From To Subject Leader 09.30 10.00 Registration 10.00 10.15 Welcome from the host city Dr. Joachim Lohse Senator for Environment, Construction and Transport, City of Bremen, Germany 10.15 10.30 The PRESTO project: Promoting cycling as a daily transport mode for starter, climber and champion cycling cities 10.30 11.15 Bicycle Traffic in Bremen departure to 30% cycling share in 2020 Rafael Urbanczyk Rupprecht Consult Wilhelm Hamburger Cycling Officer for the State of Bremen) 11.15 11.30 Coffee break 11.30 13..00 Bicycle counters tool or toy? Troels Anderson Cycling Embassy of Denmark 13.00 14.00 Lunch 14.00 15.00 Doubling the number of cyclists in Kiel: Bicycle routes, bicycle roads, signalization, bike forum, community information and campaigns Kirsten Kock VCD representative in bicycle forum in the City of Kiel, Germany 15.00 16:00 16.00 16:20 Principles in urban road design and user demands of cyclists and pedestrians Coffee break Oskar Balsiger former cycling officer of the Kanton Berne, CH 16.00 17.30 Capacity oriented bicycle planning for champions Jörg Thiemann-Linden difu German Institute for Urbanistics, Berlin 2 / 7

17.30 Final wrap-up and invitation to excursion Bonnie Fenton Rupprecht Consult 18:00 Bicycle Excursion III: New and old quarters, bicycle tourism, cycling the city-center Klaus-Peter Land ADFC-Bremen Moderation: Bonnie Fenton, Rupprecht Consult Conference language: German (English simultaneous translation provided) Day 3: Friday, 14 October 2011 PRESTO Consortium Meeting (only for PRESTO partners) 8.30 h 13.30 h, see separate agenda Site Visits, Venue and getting there Meeting Point for site visit on Day 1, Wednesday 12 October at 13.45 h: ADFC Radstation at the Bremen Main Station, Bahnhofsplatz 14a, 28195 Bremen (turn right when getting out of the main station) http://www.adfc-bremen.de/service.html 3 / 7

Conference venue Day 2: Kulturforum Speicher XI, Address: Am Speicher XI 1, 28217 Bremen Conference Room: Roter Salon, 1 segment, 3 rd floor (Entrance at Museum of Port Bremen) Getting to venue of Day 2, Wednesday, 13 October 2011: The venue Speicher XI is located about 3 km as the crow flies from the Bremen town hall in the city district Überseestadt (6km from Bremen Airport). You can get there by tram no. 3, getting off at stop Waller Ring. Bus 26 stops right in front of the building. Check the timetable here: www.vbn.de Should you plan to come by car, follow the signs to Überseestadt and Frischezentrum. If you have a navigation system and the new street name Am Speicher XI cannot be found, try the previous street name Eduard-Suling-Strasse. Accommodation Small choice of hotels in vicinity to the main station / city centre: InterCityHotel Bremen Bahnhofsplatz 17-18, 28195 Bremen http://www.intercityhotel.com/en/bremen City Partner Hotel Residence Bremen Hohenlohestr. 42, 28209 Bremen http://www.hotelresidence.de/de/hotel-bremen.html Star Inn Hotel Bremen Columbus Bahnhofsplatz 5-7, 28195 Bremen http://www.starinnhotels.com/de/bremen-columbus/ Hotel Bremer Haus Löningstr. 16-20, 28195 Bremen http://www.hotel-bremer-haus.de/ 4 / 7

Hotel Am Hillmannplatz Nr. 1 Hillmannplatz 1, 28195 Bremen http://www.am-hillmannplatz.de/ Hotel Bölts am Park Slevogtstr. 23, 28209 Bremen http://www.hotel-boelts.de/pages/en/home.php?lang=en Hotel Ibis Bremen-Centrum Rembertiring 51, 28203 Bremen http://www.ibishotel.com/de/hotel-0738-ibis-bremen-centrum/index.shtml Hotel Ibis Bremen-Altstadt Faulenstrasse 4, 28195 Bremen http://www.ibishotel.com/de/hotel-1442-ibis-bremen-altstadt/index.shtml prizeotel Bremen-City Theodor-Heuss-Allee 12, 28215 Bremen http://www.prizeotel.com/ Townside Hostel Am Dobben 62, 28203 Bremen http://www.townside.de/index.php?article_id=2&clang=1 Link to the hotel booking system of the Bremen tourism centre: http://www.bremen-tourismus.de/btz/bremenbuchen.cfm?loc=hotels&m=2.021 Miscellaneous Session language: German with translation in English Registration Participation in this PRESTO training workshop is free of charge. Number of participants is limited. Deadline for registration is Tuesday, 4 October 2011. Please use the attached registration form. Contact and further Information Should you require any additional information please contact: f.boschetti@ecf.com Staying over the weekend? Cologne has its carnival, Munich hosts the Oktoberfest, but in Bremen, the celebrations go on all year round! As from 14 October the 976th Bremer Freimarkt (the oldest funfair in Germany) takes place (including fireworks). Watch some videos and find out more about Bremen here. 5 / 7

Map of locations A: Bremen Main Station, B: Venue Day 2, 13 October 2011 6 / 7

Promoting Cycling for Everyone as a Daily Transport Mode What can a cycling champion city do to climb even higher? Bremen: Von der Fahrradgroß- zur Fahrradhauptstadt 5 th International PRESTO Cycling Workshop 12-13 October 2011 in Bremen, Germany Title: REGISTRATION FORM Please fill in this page and send it by e-mail or fax no later than 4th October to: Family Name: First Name: Organisation: Function: Phone: E-mail: f.boschetti@ecf.com, Fax: +32 2 880 92 75 I will also take part in the bicycle excursions on: Wednesday, 12 October 14.00 15.30 h Wednesday, 12 October 15.30 17.00 h Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Thursday, 13 October 18.00 19.30 h Please indicate if you need a rental bike pre-registered we can offer them at only 5 per day. I need a rental bike from... to... (day, time) I will take part in the following dinners: Informal Dinner (at own cost) Ratskeller Bremen Wednesday, 12. Oktober 19.00 h Yes / No Invited Dinner for PRESTO-Partner & Guests Altes Fundamt Thursday, 13. Oktober 19.30 h Yes / No