Final Joint Local Transport Plan 2006/07-2010/11
March 2006
The West of England 'Final' JLTP, setting out our plans for improving transport over the next five years, was published and submitted to the government in March 2006. This followed 18 months of development, including widespread consultation and the publication of a 'Provisional' JLTP in July 2005.
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Final JLTP Document
- Summary Leaflet
- Foreword and Introduction
- Contents
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1 - Setting the scene
- Chapter 2 - Visions and objectives
- Chapter 3 - Problems and opportunities
- Chapter 4 - Developing the strategy
- Chapter 5 - Tackling congestion
- Chapter 6 - Delivering accessibility
- Chapter 7 - Road safety
- Chapter 8 - Air Quality
- Chapter 9 - Asset management
- Chapter 10 - Major schemes
- Chapter 11 - Implementation programme
- Chapter 12 - Targets and indicators
- Chapter 13 - Performance management
- Chapter 14 - Conclusion
JTLP Supporting Statements
- Contents
- Chapters 1 - Bus Strategy
- Chapters 2 - Car
- Chapters 3 - Coach
- Chapters 4 - Community Transport
- Chapters 5 - Cycling
- Chapters 6 - Freight
- Chapters 7 - Intelligent Transport Systems
- Chapters 8 - Interchange
- Chapters 9 - Parking
- Chapters 10 - Powered Two Wheeler
- Chapters 11 - Quality of Life
- Chapters 12 - Rail
- Chapters 13 - Road Traffic Reduction
- Chapters 14 - Rural Transport
- Chapters 15 - School Travel
- Chapters 16 - Smarter Travel Choices
- Chapters 17 - Taxi
- Chapters 18 - Walking
- Chapters 19 - Water Transport
During the production of the Final JLTP an Environmental Report and a Strategic Environmental Assessment Statement were produced. These are available below.
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We also undertook a CO2 impact assessment study of the Joint Local Transport Plan. This is available below.
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