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Introduction
In 1998, the Highways Agency (HA)
was given its new role as network
operator for motorways and other trunk
roads in England. This remit provides
an opportunity for the HA to influence
and control how the trunk road network
is used so as to provide the best
possible service to all users.
To help to pursue its new role, the
HA saw potential in looking ahead
beyond the normal 5-10 year planning
cycle in order to seek opportunities
for the development of the network.
Therefore the project "Vision
2030" was commissioned to enable
the HA to look further ahead and adjust
its role on the network; to enhance
the range of services available; and
to meet changed customer and infrastructure
requirements.
Visions of the long-term future of
transport are not new and numerous
studies have been published. What
is clear however is that issues such
as traffic congestion, global warming,
and environmental sustainability are
with us now and highlight the need
to think and plan further ahead. The
HA needs to know the scale, nature
and magnitude of these and other problems
it will face in the future so that
it can target resources appropriately.
The UK Department of Trade and Industry's
Foresight Programme[1] is
a major initiative in this area and
has developed four scenarios with
a time horizon to 2040[2].The
Foresight Transport Panel has examined
the implications of these for the
transportation business over the next
20-30 years. More recent visions include
those of young professionals under
the direction of the Transport Visions
Network[3].
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This chart from the Foresight Programme
implies a current bias towards consumerism.
Vision 2030 Project
The Vision 2030 project provides
an opportunity for the Highways Agency
to forge and strengthen links with
other organisations. Key stakeholders
include certain government departments
(especially Department for Transport,
(DfT)), local authorities, the motor
and telecommunications industries,
the freight and road haulage industry,
the police, motoring organisations
and the public.
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Aims and Objectives
The aim of Vision 2030 is to
develop visions for the mobility
needs of people and goods in
thirty years' time.
The objectives are to identify
the potential roles of strategic
highways in meeting future mobility
needs and to influence the long-term
agenda for strategic highways.
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