Australian transport infrastructure : fit for purpose?

Author(s)
Kilsby, D. Laird, P. & Bowers, D.
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Abstract

The National Committee on Transport (NCTR) of Engineers Australia has identified five transport issues as being of highest national priority, and the condition of Australia's transport infrastructure is one of them. Concentrating on land transport it reviews the transport task that rail and road infrastructure is expected to service now and in future. The implications of this in terms of using infrastructure that is 'fit for purpose' are assessed. The paper suggests that there is a large backlog of necessary works to bring Australia's land transport infrastructure up to scratch. These capital works are broadly identified. The paper then argues for a better pricing framework than we currently have, and for interim government intervention in the modal choice for port-related freight before an improved pricing framework can be achieved. The paper concludes with a number of policy recommendations, which if implemented together would eventually allow Australia to claim that its land transport infrastructure was truly 'fit for purpose' for present and future freight and passenger tasks. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E211825.

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C 34204 (In: C 34141 CD-ROM) /72 /10 /60 / ITRD E211914
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In: ATRF 04: papers of the 27th Australasian Transport Research Forum, Volume 27, University of South Australia, Transport Systems Centre, 29 September-1 October 2004, 13 p., ref.

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