Transportation Committee: 88th Meeting on November 6, 2024 at 9:30 AM – Closed Session
The Transportation Committee of the German Parliament (Bundestag) will hold its 88th meeting on November 6, 2024 at 9:30 AM. The meeting will be closed to the public.
Agenda:
The following items are expected to be on the agenda:
- Discussion on the draft law on the amendment of the Road Traffic Act
- Consultation on the implementation of the European Mobility Package
- Briefing on the current state of the automotive industry
- Exchange of views on the future of mobility
Attendees:
The meeting will be chaired by the committee chairman, Ulrich Lange (CDU). Other members of the committee, representatives from the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, and experts from the automotive industry and other relevant sectors are expected to attend.
Significance:
The Transportation Committee plays a key role in shaping German transportation policy. Its decisions have a significant impact on the development of infrastructure, the regulation of traffic, and the promotion of sustainable mobility.
Transparency and Public Access:
While the meeting will be closed to the public, the committee is required to publish a summary of the proceedings and any decisions made. This information will be made available on the Bundestag website after the meeting.
Additional Information:
- The meeting will take place in Room 330 of the Paul Löbe Haus in Berlin.
- Members of the public can follow the meeting via live stream on the Bundestag website.
- For further information, please contact the Transportation Committee office at +49 (0)30 227-32222.
Verkehr: 88. Sitzung, 06.11.2024, 9:30 Uhr – nicht öffentlich
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