Preparing a National Transport Strategy : Suggestions for Government Agencies in Developing Countries

The purpose of this report is to assist policy makers and planners in developing countries in the preparation of a National Transport Strategy (NTS). The report highlights lessons that can be learned from NTSs developed by different countries around the world. It draws upon transport strategy and policy documents from 23 countries and from a range of World Bank source material. The aim is not to provide a ready-made strategy document but to identify relevant questions and choices that need to be considered in preparing an NTS. At each stage of the development of the NTS, a checklist of considerations is given, and, where appropriate, examples of good and bad practice are identified. Within the report particular attention is paid to separately identifying Objectives, Policy Principles and Strategies. Objectives express society's goals, which should reflect the general socio-economic goals of the country-goals that are shared with other (non-transport) sectors. Policy Principles represent the principles that should govern the pursuit of those goals. They are the guiding philosophy for decisions within the sector. Strategies represent the ways in which goals are to be achieved in line with the policy principles. A wide range of policies relating to the sector as a whole and to different modes of transport are considered in the report, covering topics such as investment planning, private provision of road infrastructure, transport services, rail infrastructure and operations, ports and multi-modal transport, route service franchising, pricing, cost recovery and taxation. In addition, a series of examples of how strategies can be formulated based on objectives and policy principles are given. Throughout the report, consultation and transparency in the preparation of an NTS are stressed. The report concludes with a broad assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of NTSs reviewed for the report.

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Main Authors: Lee, John, Hine, John L.
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2008-04
Subjects:ACCESSIBILITY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AIR, AIR POLLUTANTS, AIR POLLUTION, AIR TRAFFIC, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, AIR TRANSPORT, AIRCRAFT, AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE, AIRPORT, AIRPORTS, ALTERNATIVE MODES, ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT, ASSET MANAGEMENT, AUTONOMY, AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC, BRIDGES, BUS ROUTE, CLIMATE CHANGE, CONCESSIONS, CONGESTION, CONSOLIDATION, CONSTRUCTION, COST OF TRANSPORT, COUNTRY COMPARISONS, CROSS SUBSIDIES, DECENTRALIZATION, DEFICITS, EFFICIENT TRANSPORT, EMISSIONS, EMPLOYMENT, ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, EXPRESSWAYS, EXTERNALITIES, FIXED COSTS, FREIGHT, FREIGHT CUSTOMERS, FREIGHT OPERATIONS, FREIGHT SERVICES, FREIGHT TERMINALS, FREIGHT TRANSPORT, FUEL, FUEL CONSUMPTION, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, GREENHOUSE GAS, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, HEAVY VEHICLES, HIGHWAY, HIGHWAY AGENCIES, HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE ON TRANSPORT, INCOME, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, INFLATION, INFRASTRUCTURE COST, INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, INLAND WATERWAY, INTERCHANGES, INTERCITY PASSENGER, INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN, INTERNATIONAL GATEWAYS, INVENTORY, JETTIES, LAND RECLAMATION, LAWS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGISLATION, LEVEL PLAYING FIELD, LICENSES, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MAIN ROAD, MARITIME TRANSPORT, MARKET ENTRY, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, MOBILITY, MODE OF CHOICE, MODES OF TRANSPORT, MOTORIZED TRANSPORT, MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT, NATIONAL HIGHWAYS, NATIONAL ROADS, NATIONAL TRANSPORT, NET PRESENT VALUE, NOISE, PASSENGER SERVICE, PASSENGER SERVICES, PASSENGER TRANSPORT, PASSENGERS, PAVEMENT, PAVEMENTS, PEAK PERIODS, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, PORT AUTHORITIES, PORT AUTHORITY, PRESENT VALUE, PRIVATE TRANSPORT, PRIVATIZATION, PRODUCTIVITY, PROFITABILITY, PROFITABLE ROUTES, PSP, PUBLIC, PUBLIC POLICY, PUBLIC ROAD, PUBLIC ROADS, PUBLIC SAFETY, PUBLIC SERVICE, PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATION, PUBLIC TRANSPORT, QUALITY OF TRANSPORT, QUALITY OF TRANSPORT SERVICES, RAIL, RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE, RAIL SERVICES, RAIL TRANSPORT, RAILWAY, RAILWAY TRANSPORT, RAILWAYS, REGIONAL TRANSPORT, REGIONAL TRANSPORT PLANNING, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, ROAD, ROAD ACCIDENTS, ROAD AGENCY COSTS, ROAD DAMAGE, ROAD DETERIORATION, ROAD FUNDS, ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE, ROAD INJURIES, ROAD MAINTENANCE, ROAD MANAGEMENT, ROAD NETWORK, ROAD NETWORKS, ROAD SAFETY, ROAD SERVICES, ROAD TRAFFIC, ROAD TRANSPORT, ROAD USER, ROAD USER COSTS, ROAD USERS, ROADS, ROUTES, RUNWAYS, RURAL ACCESSIBILITY, RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE, RURAL MOBILITY, RURAL ROADS, RURAL TRANSPORT, SAFETY, SAFETY OF TRANSPORT, SAVINGS, SERVICE VEHICLES, SETTING OUT, SHARING, SPEED, SPEED LIMIT, SPEEDS, STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, STREETS, STRICTER ENFORCEMENT, STRUCTURES, SUBSIDIARY, TAXATION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TOLL, TOLL REVENUES, TOLL ROADS, TOLLS, TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC COUNTS, TRAINS, TRANSIT, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORT ACTIVITY, TRANSPORT AGENCIES, TRANSPORT CAPACITY, TRANSPORT CORRIDORS, TRANSPORT COSTS, TRANSPORT DATA, TRANSPORT DEMAND, TRANSPORT FACILITIES, TRANSPORT INDICATORS, TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT MARKETS, TRANSPORT MODES, TRANSPORT OPERATIONS, TRANSPORT PLANNERS, TRANSPORT PLANNING, TRANSPORT POLICIES, TRANSPORT POLICY, TRANSPORT PROJECTS, TRANSPORT SAFETY, TRANSPORT SECTOR, TRANSPORT SERVICE, TRANSPORT SERVICE PROVIDERS, TRANSPORT SERVICES, TRANSPORT STRATEGIES, TRANSPORT STRATEGY, TRANSPORT SURVEYS, TRANSPORT SYSTEM, TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, TRANSPORT TARIFFS, TRANSPORT TERMINALS, TRANSPORT USERS, TRANSPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENT, TRANSPORTATION NETWORK, TRAVEL TIMES, TRIP, TRIP MAKING, TRIP ORIGINS, URBAN BUS, URBAN PASSENGER, URBAN TRANSPORT, URBANIZATION, USER CHARGES, USER COSTS, VEHICLE, VEHICLE EMISSIONS, VEHICLE FLEET, VEHICLE OPERATING, VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS, VEHICLE OWNERSHIP, VEHICLE UTILIZATION, WALKING, WHARVES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/04/9742193/preparing-national-transport-strategy-suggestions-government-agencies-developing-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17420
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