Development and Deployment of Public Transport Policy and Planning in Taiwan |
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Authors: | Lawrence W. Lan Ming-Te Wang April Y. Kuo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Traffic and Transportation, National Chiao Tung University, 4F, 114 Sec. 1, Chung Hsiao W. Rd., Taipei, 10012, Taiwan;(2) Institute of Transportation, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Taiwan;(3) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, USA |
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Abstract: | Over the past decade, the escalating roadway congestion and environmental deterioration due to heavy use of private vehicles have provoked the Taiwan government to realize the importance of public transport systems. Under the “carrot-and-stick” rationales, the government has formulated public transport policies and exercised a series of related initiatives by providing sufficient and higher quality of public transport services so as to attract more private vehicle users. In this paper, the planning philosophy and policy formulation of Taiwan’s public transport development are highlighted. The most important initiatives, including the Five-year Enhancement of Mass Transportation Program and the upgrading public transport schemes in the National Development Plan are examined. Based on previous experience and lessons, we point out the most challenging issues that the government will encounter. Suggestions for the future of public transport planning are also addressed. |
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Keywords: | policy planning public transport sustainable transport Taiwan |
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