Vienna has its first green hydrogen plant
The facility will be able to power 60 buses daily
It starts on Wednesday and will be the longest in the history of the country
The labour protests will disrupt trams, buses, subways, air traffic and even taxis
The aim is to relieve traffic congestion during rush hours
However, it could take 25 years to automate at least two lines of the German capital’s underground
And if you’re wondering which European city has the smoothest moving traffic then check out this article
The city administration recently installed the latest-generation traffic control systems at 11 intersections
The city aims to have cars return to the area through the novel concept of a ‘shared zone’
But you will have to wait until 2026 before you book your tickets
And that’s even when no protests are impeding the road situation
4 out of 10 people get to their workplace on two wheels, at least part of the way