25
total daily distance distance
Cap
travelled by all vehicles in the
per cent
16.5
km.
14-.5
λ
This
territory increased by 12 from just
just over
over million km kilometres to just under 46 million kilometres. happened despite the fact that the number of registered vehicles was constant over the period and the number of private cars declined significantly. The reason was that the number of goods vehicles increased by over 30% and
per cent
the distance they travelled by almost 60%
percent
This is a very sharp increase. Between 1982 and 1986, also, the average daily number of passengers travelling by public
percent transport rose by 16 to 9.5 million.
50.
We
and are
an increasingly mobile society, partly from choice, partly from necessity. Continued long-term planning for new transport facilities, and the provision of the necessary resources to build them, is therefore essential. For this reason, the Government commissioned
a second Comprehensive Transport Study at the end of last year. It will be completed by the middle of next year and will make recommendations for the period up to 2001. We shall seek public views on its recommendations before major decisions are taken.
51.
Transport, tdevelopment is not standing still while this study taking place. A large number of
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