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the public EU commission a "school report" on the state of the system of the transports of the single nations EU
Holland and Germany record the better results
April 10, 2014
Today, for the first time, the EU commission has published a "school report" on the state of efficiency, safety, sustainability, innovation and conformity to the communitarian norm of the system of the transports of the single nations of the European Union. The appraisal picture puts to confronts the results of the Member States in 22 relative categories to the transports and puts in evidence the five better nations and gets worse. , with scores elevated in 11 categories, continuations from Sweden, Reign Unito and Denmark.
Brussels has explained that the objective of this first appraisal of the transports of the EU is to supply panoramic of the heterogeneity of the results of the Member States in matter of transports in all Europe and to help them to identify gaps and to define the priorities of the investments and the policies.
"The new picture of appraisal - it has found the vice president of the EU commission, Siim Kallas, responsible for mobility and the transports - is an optimal instrument that shows how much visually has made up to now in order to return the systems of transport more efficient, the more accessible to the users, surer and more cleaned. Naturally it can only offer a panoramic one, but it offers to we and the Member States a source and point of reference of inspiration for our common job".
The appraisal picture reunites given coming from various sources, as Eurostat, the European Agency of the atmosphere, the world-wide Bank and the OCSE. The EU commission has specified that it in the next few years intends to perfect the indicators together with the Member States, the interested field of the transports and the other subjects.
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