Integrated National Transport Strategy
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Integrated National Transport Strategy: a call for ideas
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- Department for Transport
- Published
- 28 November 2024
- Last updated
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Detail of outcome
The government response outlines our final plans for the integrated transport strategy and explains how feedback to the call for ideas has shaped them.
Original call for evidence
Summary
A call for ideas to support the development of an Integrated National Transport Strategy for England.
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Call for evidence description
The Department for Transport is developing a strategy which will set the high-level direction for how transport should be designed, built and operated in England over the next 10 years.
It will set out a single national vision which will put people who use transport and their needs at its heart and empower local leaders to deliver integrated transport solutions that meet the needs of their local communities.
To help us create the strategy, we are now asking people:
- about their experience of transport in England
- what we could do to make it better
We want to hear from:
- people who use any form of transport, including cars, vans, motorbikes, mopeds, trains, underground, metro, trams, buses, minibuses, coaches, bikes, e-bikes, walking or wheeling
- frontline transport workers – people who work in the transport industry
- companies and organisations that operate in the transport sector
Responses to this call for ideas will be considered in the drafting of the Integrated National Transport Strategy.
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Published 28 November 2024
Last updated 162 JanuaryApril 20252026
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16 January 2025
Consultation period extended to 20 February 2025.
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28 November 2024
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Update history
2026-04-02 07:00
Response to the call for ideas published.
2025-01-16 09:30
Consultation period extended to 20 February 2025.
2024-11-28 11:30
First published.
Detail of outcome
The government response outlines our final plans for the integrated transport strategy and explains how feedback to the call for ideas has shaped them.
Original call for evidence
Summary
A call for ideas to support the development of an Integrated National Transport Strategy for England.
This call for evidence closesran atfrom
to
Call for evidence description
The Department for Transport is developing a strategy which will set the high-level direction for how transport should be designed, built and operated in England over the next 10 years.
It will set out a single national vision which will put people who use transport and their needs at its heart and empower local leaders to deliver integrated transport solutions that meet the needs of their local communities.
To help us create the strategy, we are now asking people:
- about their experience of transport in England
- what we could do to make it better
We want to hear from:
- people who use any form of transport, including cars, vans, motorbikes, mopeds, trains, underground, metro, trams, buses, minibuses, coaches, bikes, e-bikes, walking or wheeling
- frontline transport workers – people who work in the transport industry
- companies and organisations that operate in the transport sector
Responses to this call for ideas will be considered in the drafting of the Integrated National Transport Strategy.
Documents
Ways to respond
or
Write to:
Share this page
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Updates to this page
Last updated
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16 January 2025 Consultation period extended to 20 February 2025.
-
28 November 2024 First published.
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Update history
2026-04-02 07:00
Response to the call for ideas published.
2025-01-16 09:30
Consultation period extended to 20 February 2025.
2024-11-28 11:30
First published.