Multi-modal transport planning hasn’t delivered benefits – DfT

TRANSPORT PLANNING

Andrew Forster
31 October 2014
The multi-modal studies of the late 1990s/early 2000s produced “vast quantities of analysis” but didn’t deliver much on the ground, says the DfT
The multi-modal studies of the late 1990s/early 2000s produced “vast quantities of analysis” but didn’t deliver much on the ground, says the DfT

 

Multi-modal transport planning  takes too long, produces huge amounts of data that is often of limited value, and has a poor track record of delivering change on the ground, according to the Department for Transport.

“We need to be realistic about the best way of integrating transport planning and decision-making on investment and delivery,” says the DfT in its response to the House of Commons transport committee’s recent report on roads (LTT 16...

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