Defense Minister assures that the ruling of the Constitutional Court regarding the curfew will be respected and the mobility of the press and judicial officials will be guaranteed
The Defense Minister of Ecuador states that the government will comply with the Constitutional Court's ruling affirming the legality of the curfew imposed by President Daniel Noboa.
A milestone for the city: Poços de Caldas ends the era of horse-drawn carriages
The city of Poços de Caldas has officially banned horse-drawn carriages in key areas to enhance traffic safety and modernize urban mobility.
Strikes, March Under High Pressure: From Trains to Planes, All Days at Risk
March will see heightened pressure on service and mobility systems due to a series of planned strikes affecting multiple sectors across Italy.
Christine Van Geyn: Court rejects narrow take on mobility rights in pandemic travel case
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled unanimously in the Taylor case that Canadians have the constitutional right to travel freely within their country, rejecting narrow interpretations of mobility rights that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sokcho City Offers Special Transportation for Pregnant Women, Possible to Operate to Seoul
Sokcho City has introduced special transportation services for pregnant women, allowing them and their companions to access transport not only within the city but also to Seoul.
Project that prohibits the confinement of animals with fines of up to R$ 19,300 advances in the Campinas City Council
The Campinas City Council approved a bill that aims to prohibit the confinement of domestic animals in ways that restrict their mobility or cause stress, with penalties of up to R$ 19,300 for violations.
Self-driving vehicles will run in transportation-disadvantaged areas of Gangneung
Gangneung city has entered an agreement with Hyundai Motor to operate demand-responsive self-driving vehicles in transportation-disadvantaged areas to enhance mobility rights and increase convenience for citizens and tourists.