'Sustainable transport' takes on many meanings in policy debate, each with its own objectives and implications. The emphasis might, for example, be on sustainable development, sustainable freight movement, sustainable mobility or environmental sustainability. The paper expands on the theme of sustainable safety in the road transport system, within the complex context of these various policy interests. It argues that the policy objectives of 'sustainable transport' need to be stated more explicitly. This would lead to more constructive debate about the balance to be achieved between each objective. Such difficult socio-political decisions require better tools and processes than we currently have available. Ultimately, the fundamental issue of the role of the car in modern society needs to be examined. A more utilitarian view of the car could allow us to retain its benefits while managing its negatives. (a).
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