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Future's bright for transport

Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1475) 28 June 2002, 17(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Examines the government-backed programme of multi-modal studies produced since the transport white paper of four years ago. The results promote a mixture of public transport, roads based, engineering and management solutions. The new studies promote a more integrated use of all the different modes of transport. Gives opinions of different organisations and companies such as Halcrow and Integrated Transport Planning who have different opinions on the usefulness of the multi-model approach.
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Examines the government-backed programme of multi-modal studies produced since the transport white paper of four years ago. The results promote a mixture of public transport, roads based, engineering and management solutions. The new studies promote a more integrated use of all the different modes of transport. Gives opinions of different organisations and companies such as Halcrow and Integrated Transport Planning who have different opinions on the usefulness of the multi-model approach.