Cities are investing in cycling — but are we protecting pedestrians?
👉 Conflicts between walking and cycling are not inevitable
👉 They are the result of car-centric street design
🚶 Sidewalks are for people
🚲 Cycling needs dedicated space
🚗 Motor traffic remains the main risk
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Read the 8 policies and share with your networks!
Have you read our new "Streets for People: Policies for the UN Decade of Sustainable Transport" yet?
Check it out ifpedestrians.org/streets-for-...
Walking policy priorities for the UN Decade of Sustainable Transport
The International Federation of Pedestrians launches “Streets for People: Policy proposals to get us where we need to be,” a...
Have you filled in our Car Free event survey?
Help us understand the impact of these events around the world and support us by sharing with your networks!
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#CarFreeCities #CarFreeEvents #Pedestrians #ActiveMobility #ActiveTowns
Register for this fantastic webinar with our members from Mexico, Liga Peatonal!
PLEASE HELP US SHARE THIS: “We’ve let the lies be far too successful, and that’s significantly hurt our cities. No more.”
It’s our blunt NEW @usa.streetsblog.org op-ed sharing why we’ve created @urbantruth.bsky.social. SPOILER: We need to call out the lies and tell the truth much more persuasively!
Amazing activism and the building of a movement for change in Mexico.
🕕 18:00 CET / 11:00 CST / 09:00 PST / 14:00 BRT
Register:
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#WalkingMatters #PedestrianRights
Join us on 11 March for a Member Webinar featuring the Mexican network Liga Peatonal
Aldo González and Ana Magdalena Rodríguez will share their work on the Charter of Pedestrian Rights, campaigns against anti-pedestrian footbridges, the “Abran Paso” guide for cities and much more!
Thank you to Bilbao Metropoli-30 for bringing this strategic conversation together.
#WalkingMatters #UrbanMobility #TerritorialCohesion
Our Secretary General Mário Alves highlighted a simple point: true metropolitan connectivity starts at street level. Walkability, safe public space and human-scale design are essential infrastructure for economic vitality, social inclusion and climate resilience.
The International Federation of Pedestrians was glad to contribute to the debate on Bizkaia’s future competitiveness and connectivity at the event organised by Bilbao Metropoli-30 and Caminos Euskadi.
people in a crosswalk under text promoting freedom to move the impact of immigration enforcement on walkability
📢 Everyone deserves the right to move freely, safely and with dignity in their communities.
On March 5, join us for #FreedomToMove: The Impact of Immigration Enforcement on Walkability, featuring America Walks board members 🧵⤵️
two people at a crosswalk under text that promotes the extension of the 2026 walking college application deadline to february 23
‼️👟 #WalkingCollege application DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Submit your application by Feb. 23 to join an online cohort of advocates, leaders, and mentors working to create real change in their communities through walkability and accessibility! #ActivePeople ➡️ buff.ly/WLdxMY1
“A year after the $1.1 billion overhaul,” which added a new lane each direction, “the 405’s rush hour drive times were a minute slower than they were before the workers broke ground. Five years later, traffic was worse at all times of day.”
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¿Os acordáis que antes de que llegara esta pandilla de regres a los ayuntamientos españoles había iniciativas tan simples y tan potentes como proponer días sin coche?
Aquí la propuesta de @ifpedestrians.bsky.social
📢 NEW! 📢 Cities Speak: Urban Mobility Barometer
We surveyed residents in 9 European capitals to find out what people want from city transport.
🚌 Expanded public transport, affordable fares & bus lanes were popular measures amongst most.
See the full results 👇
cleancitiescampaign.org/cities-speak
‘How is it acceptable to have a vehicle so tall that children cannot be seen?’
@olord.bsky.social and @mumsforlungs.bsky.social and @theguardian.com thank you for raising these important points #Stopkillingcyclists #StreetsForKids
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/j...
🎙 Feminist Spaces Collective (Polina Medvedeva & Sveta Gorlatova)
Through participatory walks, urban interventions & body/emotional mapping, they make diverse urban experiences visible.
✨ Join us: civitas.eu/events/webin...
🎙 Consuelo Araneda Díaz — City Architect & Independent Researcher
Drawing on walking diaries from women with migrant backgrounds, her work reveals how mobility is experienced differently — and what this means for inclusive city planning.
📅 Following the success of the first session, Webinar 2 takes place on 27 February | 10:00 CET, focusing on gender & migration.
🌍 In the webinar series “More Than Gender: Walking Realities in Our Cities”, organised by Just Streets & the International Federation of Pedestrians, we explore how these realities shape access to public space and daily mobility.
Her story reminds us: walking is never just about movement.
Everyday mobility is shaped by overlapping realities — gender, migration, age, background — yet these lived perspectives often remain invisible in urban planning.
Through walking diaries, Rosa documented how everyday mobility becomes a way of sensing the city — its seasons, textures, rhythms — and one’s own place within it.
❄️ “Despite the winter being harsh, I like how the weather shapes Berlin’s rhythms, how the city is experienced. It’s as if the landscape enables me to be more aware of changes.”
— Rosa, who moved from Bolivia to Berlin