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Transport

Welsh Assembly Government

Transport

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In this area you will find all our Transport initiatives and policies.

Building a world-class 21st Century transport system that provides affordable, environmentally friendly road, rail, and air transport for business access to markets, and personal travel such as commuting is one of our One Wales commitments.

We implement transport policies and delivery of transport investment programmes. This includes:

  • the management, maintenance and improvement of the trunk road and motorway network in Wales
  • the client management role of the Wales and Borders Rail Franchise and delivery of rail infrastructure projects
  • the implementation of a range of initiatives and grant schemes designed to improve transport services within Wales.

From here you will find information on roads and rail, road safety, walking and cycling, sustainable transport and can view the National Transport Plan.

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This will enable the partnership to maintain all current services to reduce casualties and increase public satisfaction through improved road safety.

Consultations

This consultation is about seeking views on the key factors on which we will base the new tourist signing policy.

Related Links

The Public Transport Users' Committee for Wales is an advisory committee responsible for providing advice to Welsh Ministers about strategic issues relating to public transport services in Wales.
The National Transport Plan sits alongside the Regional Transport Plans in delivering the Wales Transport Strategy.
The first ever Travel Code aims to promote positive behaviour and improve the safety of learners travelling to school and college.
The M4 Motorway between Magor and Castleton falls well short of modern motorway design standards, in relation to capacity and safety.