ACI, ANCI and Veneto Region agreement for responsible and sustainable mobility

10.11.2023

“Today at Veronafiere we signed a memorandum of understanding between the Veneto Region, the Anci, with its associated municipalities, and the ACI through the Regional Committee, with its local Automobile Clubs. This is a historic agreement that will launch initiatives to promote responsible and sustainable mobility. This agreement, unique in its scope, which starts on the initiative of the Veneto and can be replicated throughout the national territory, will allow us to respond to a whole series of initiatives also aimed at safeguarding the rights of collectors and enthusiasts in the car sector vintage. In fact, we have identified forms of protection of facilitated circulation for vehicles of particular historical and collectible value”.

The President of the Veneto Region, Luca Zaia, said this today at the 125th edition of Fieracavalli, the international exhibition dedicated to the equestrian world scheduled at the Verona Fair from 9 to 12 November 2023, on the occasion of the signing of a memorandum of understanding which talks about engines and territory shared with the national president of ACI, Angelo Sticchi Damiani, and the president of ANCI Veneto, Mario Conte.

“The institutional commitment will be aimed at pursuing an integrated and shared mobility policy, aimed at understanding the needs of the resident population and aimed at protecting the environment. But also focused on a culture of prevention of safety on the roads, through specific training interventions contextualized on the local reality and aimed at constant monitoring and adequate management of the fleet of cars in circulation, enhancing the automotive tradition – continued the Governor of Veneto -. Being able to team up in similar projects is proof of how important it is to look towards increasingly safe and sustainable mobility.”

ACI has enthusiastically joined this initiative as “This agreement makes our more than a century-old know-how for the mobility of the future available to the institutions of the Veneto area – declared the President of the Automobile Club of Italy, Angelo Sticchi Damiani -. We need a systemic approach in the definition, implementation and management over time of every intervention on road infrastructures, on the vehicle fleet, on driver education, on tourism and on the protection of the motoring tradition that distinguishes us in the world”.

The operation, decided at the regional level, includes ANCI Veneto as a fundamental interlocutor, called upon to convey those local requests that only detailed knowledge of territorial needs can satisfy.

“The protocol provides for the establishment of a permanent working group, with a fixed duration, to allow a constant and continuous commitment which will be measured and monitored in order to possibly improve the action – reiterated Mario Conte, Veneto president of the administrators’ association public -”.

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