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Transport for Canberra. Transport for Canberra. Setting the scene Public transport Active travel Roads, Parking, Freight and Fleet Measuring our progress How to have your say. 1. Setting the scene. The case for changing how we travel. Rising transport emissions Growing congestion - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Transport for Canberra

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Transport for Canberra

1. Setting the scene2. Public transport3. Active travel4. Roads, Parking, Freight and Fleet5. Measuring our progress6. How to have your say

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1. Setting the scene

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The case for changing how we travel

• Rising transport emissions• Growing congestion• An ageing population• Declining physical activity• The need to balance transport investments

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Transport for Canberra goals• The draft Transport for Canberra policy aims to create a

transport system that is:– Integrated with land use planning– Makes active travel (walking and cycling) the easy way to

get around– Provides sustainable travel options and reduces transport

emissions– Is safe for moving people– Is accessible for everybody– Is efficient and cost effective

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2. Public transport

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The Frequent Network• The Frequent Network of 15 minutes or

better connections will guide transport and land use planning.

• This is the backbone of the public transport network, and the Rapid lines are the location for future mass transit like light rail.

• Investments in supportive infrastructure are already underway – e.g. Park and ride, bike and ride, bus priority, and a light rail options study for Northbourne Avenue.

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Coverage services and accessibilityTransport disadvantage mapping for Canberra highlights areas of high social need for transport, and relatively low supply. “Minimum coverage standards” will help make sure everyone can access public transport.

Minimum wait time targets for 2013 and 2016 will make connections to and from the Frequent Network faster and more convenient, and reduce travel times.

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3. Active travel

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Transport and physical activity• Active travel means using physical activity—such as walking, cycling and

scooting—to get around. Transport for Canberra will:– extend the network of community paths, segregated cycleways, ��

shared spaces and paths and on-road cycle lanes—and improve signage and safety

– encourage more people to live, work and play within their local community

– work with the community to promote active transport, particularly in schools and workplaces, through promotion, programs and infrastructure

– create better walking and cycling connections to bus stops, Bike and Ride facilities, and local destinations like group and local centres.

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4. Roads, parking, fleet and freight

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• Priority for public transport on Rapid spines is supported by orbital road options for trucks and cars.

• A safer transport system minimises the risk of crashes through smart traffic management systems, traveller information and safer transport infrastructure with a focus on people.

• Strategically managing parking demand will encourage sustainable transport choices while ensuring equity and efficiency in supply.

• We can reduce emissions from road transport through more efficient vehicles and infrastructure.

Managing travel demand

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Strategic Parking Framework demand management not demand

satisfaction

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5. Measuring our progress

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Annual transport report card• Transport for Canberra proposes an annual report card to measure our

progress in:– Travel to work by public transport, walking, cycling– Sustainable travel for all trips– Accessibility of the transport system– Cost effectiveness of the transport system– Transport network performance– Transport safety– Integration with land use– Transport emissions

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How to have your say...

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What Where When

Comment on Transport for Canberra Online or face to face Friday 7 October 2011 to Friday 11 November 2011

Public exhibition 1st Floor of the Legislative Assembly Until Monday 31 October 2011, then touring at ACT public libraries

Public sessions with planners 1st Floor of the Legislative Assembly Saturday 29 October 2011 1–3pm and Monday 31 October 2011 12–1.30pm and 5.30–7.30pm

Online discussion forum www.timetotalk.act.gov.au Friday 7 October 2011 to Friday 11 November 2011

Submissions Email [email protected] or write to:Transport for Canberra SubmissionsTransport Planning, ESDDGPO Box 158Canberra City ACT 2601

Friday 7 October 2011 to Friday 11 November 2011

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Questions?