Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1065051 Transport Policy 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sustainability, safety and smartness are three key elements of a modern transportation system. This study illustrates various policy directions and initiatives of Singapore to address how its transportation system is progressing in light of these three components. Sustainability targets economical efficiency, environmental justice and social equity by including policies for integrating land use and transport planning, ensuring adequate transport supply measures, managing travel demand efficiently, and incorporating environment-friendly strategies. Safety initiatives of its transportation system aim to minimize injuries and incidents of all users including motorists, public transport commuters, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Smartness incorporates qualities like real time sensing, fast processing and decision making, and automated action-taking into its control, monitoring, information management and revenue collection systems. Various policy implications and technology applications along these three directions reveal that smart technologies facilitate implementation of policies promoting sustainability and safety. The Singapore experience could serve as a good reference for other cities in promoting a transportation system that is sustainable, safe and smart.

► A new vision of urban mobility that includes sustainability, smartness and safety. ► Smart technologies are helpful to improve sustainability and safety. ► Innovative policies are required to build an efficient and viable transport system. ► Promoting public transport is the best way to achieve sustainability. ► Transport system of Singapore may be a good reference for other cities.

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