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  • Way to Go! November 2008
    Way to Go! is Mayor Boris Johnson's vision of transport in the capital - a fresh approach to improve Londoners' quality of life through better transport. He recognises the effects that public transport, both good and bad, can have on people’s quality of life, and outlines how he intends to improve the network for all Londoners.

    Way to Go!

  • Information London March 2008
    Information London is an up-to-date summary of key facts and figures about London on subjects including population, transport, policing, the economy and housing.

    Information London PDF
    Information London RTF

  • Short-haul aviation for business travel March 2008
    The short-haul aviation report is a tool which employers can use to make decisions about travelling by air for European journeys.

    Short-haul aviation for business travel

  • Powered Two Wheelers in Bus Lanes: Report undertaken by Transport for London March 2008
    Collisions involving Powered Two Wheeler (P2W) riders generate comparatively high numbers of casualties in London, relative to the size of this group among road users and measures to reduce the number of casualties from this group have been investigated. One measure under consideration was to examine the road safety impact of allowing motorcycles in bus lanes. Transport for London undertook a study to determine whether the safety of P2W users could be enhanced by doing so, whist not negatively impacting on other road users. TfL introduced three pilot schemes on the Transport for London Road Network whereby PTWs were permitted to use bus lanes along the three routes (A41, A23 and A13). This report the results of the trials conducted at these locations.

    Powered Two Wheelers in Bus Lanes

  • London's Low Emission Zone May 2007
    The Mayor made a manifesto commitment to introduce a Low Emission Zone (LEZ), to improve London's air quality. Further details about the Mayor's decision and the scheme are provided in the Mayor's decision statement (which is also Annex 4 to the Mayoral approval form) and the Mayoral approval form.

    London's Low Emission Zone

  • Executive Summary, Transport2025, Transport vision for a growing world city November 2006
    This document describes a 20-year transport vision for London to address the significant transport challenges arising from the major population and employment growth facing London.

    Executive Summary, Transport2025 PDF only

  • The Mayor's Transport and Air Quality Strategy Revisions: London Low Emission Zone July 2006
    This revision to the Mayor's Transport and Air Quality Strategies allows for the implementation of a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) to cover Greater London.

    Transport and Air Quality Strategy Revisions: London LEZ PDF
    Transport and Air Quality Strategy Revisions: London LEZ RTF

  • East Londoner March 2006
    This special edition of the Londoner details upcoming transport improvements to eastern London.

    East Londoner PDF (1.15MB)
    East Londoner RTF (64KB)

  • TfL investment programme October 2004
    On 12 October 2004 the Mayor announced proposals for a £10 billion, five-year investment programme to give London a 21st century transport system:

    TfL's five year investment programme - PDF only

  • Transport Strategy Revision August 2004
    The Transport Strategy Revision sets out the policy framework within which proposals for a western extension to the congestion charge zone can be taken forward.

    Transport Strategy Revision (PDF 635k)
    Transport Strategy Revision (RTF 250k)

  • Transport Strategy Implementation Targets May 2004
    The GLA Act (1999, section 41(9)) provides for the Mayor to set targets with respect to the implementation of any of his Strategies. Some targets were set in the Mayor's Transport Strategy (MTS). Some additional London-wide targets for the boroughs and TfL have been set, to provide a clear indication to TfL and the boroughs as to the progress the Mayor expects to see achieved through their implementation activities, and which take account of developments since the Strategy's publication.

    Transport Strategy Implementation Targets

  • Transport Strategy July 2001
    This is one of the Mayor's eight London Strategies, which together will lay out a blueprint for the future of the city.

    The challenges which the Transport Strategy identifies and tackles include the critical role of the transport system in sustaining London and supporting economic development, the growing travel demand generated by rising prosperity, the need for better transport to promote social inclusion and regeneration of deprived areas of London, and addressing transport’s contribution to problems of health and environment.

    Transport Strategy

 

 
 
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