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Sustainable. Transport. Mind the gap
A flurry of new policy statements re-emphasise the old disconnect in how the UK plans for transport
John Dales
If you blinked over the past fortnight you could have missed any one (or all) of a number of transport-related policy statements and utterances that have been issued by those in power.
As I write, the news is all about ongoing political near-panic over a possible strike by fuel tanker drivers; the day before it was about the National Policy Planning Framework (NPPF); earlier in the week it was Boris Johnson’s transport manifesto for his London Mayoral bid; over the weekend we had a lot of...
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