European Transport Conference 2010

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The demands on Europe’s transport systems continue to both increase and change annually with new factors challenging the industry every year. The economy and environment have provided recent issues our industry has had to respond to, while continuing to maintain the current environment whilst preparing for the future.

The Conference is unique in Europe, attracting around 500 transport practitioners and researchers to a meeting place, where they can find in-depth presentations on policy issues, best practice and research findings across a broad spectrum of transport modes.

The European Transport Conference, now in its 38th year, moves to its new home of Glasgow in 2010 and the Association for European Transport is grateful for the financial support of Transport Scotland and staff for their assistance in compiling aspects of the technical and social programme.

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