Prague will become the capital of road infrastructure for a week. It will host the 27th World Road Congress, organised by the World Road Association PIARC. The prestigious event will return to Prague after 52 years. More than 3 500 delegates from around the world will attend the Congress, with a record 35 national pavilions and more than 300 exhibitors at the accompanying exhibition.
Návrh nové emisní normy EURO 7 bude nakonec výrazně mírnější, než bylo původně navrženo. Shodli se na tom ministři členských států na dnešním zasedání Rady pro konkurenceschopnost v Bruselu.
The Czech ambitious missions have these names: AMBIC and QUVIK. The decision was made by the Committee at the Ministry of Transport, which controls the Framework Project for the implementation of the support provided by the European Space Agency (ESA) to space activities from the Czech Republic. It is within the framework of this project that Czech independent ambitious space missions are being prepared.
The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure will have CZK 150.5 billion at its disposal next year. The draft budget of the Fund was approved by the Committee of the State Fund for Transport Infrastructure. The budget is made up of national resources amounting to CZK 118.4 billion, of which 26 billion is debt financing, and of European funds amounting to CZK 32.1.
In mid August, the Polish Railway Transport Authority (Urzęd Transportu Kolejowego) and the Czech Railway Authority (Drážní úřad) signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of cross-border rail transport. The agreement aims to ensure joint supervision of railway undertakings and railway operators with cross-border activities and to establish rules for access to border stations in both countries. As part of the agreement, the existing stations located on passenger tracks were also redefined as border stations.
Connecting Prague and Dresden by high-speed rail, deepening cooperation in preparing and securing funding for key transport projects and joint Czech-Saxon applied research projects in smart and alternative mobility. These were the main topics of the meeting between transport ministers Martin Kupka and Saxon state minister Martin Dulig, which took place today in Prague.