According to a new study by the OECD International Transport Forum (ITF), the traditional approach to planning transport infrastructure is starting to reach its functional limits. It is lagging behind, becoming obsolete. And they propose a different planning model. Not driven by demand and predictions, but by visions. The success of transport should no longer be measured by the number of cars.
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According to a new study by the OECD International Transport Forum (ITF), the traditional approach to planning transport infrastructure is starting to reach its functional limits. It is lagging behind, becoming obsolete. And they propose a different planning model. Not driven by demand and predictions, but by visions. The success of transport should no longer be measured by the number of cars.