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Access to ports (HC 266 of session 2013-14). Volume I - report, together with formal minutes, oral and written evidence

Publication Year

2013

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Examines Government policy in connectivity of ports and transport infrastructure. Focused on: the priorities for improved access to ports; potential problems in improving access to ports caused by the delay in producing a National Policy Statement for National Road and Rail Networks; whether the current and proposed decision-making structures, including Local Transport Boards are satisfactory; the extent to which investment in road and rail infrastructure can influence the market and regional decision-making on port development; whether the decisions on port development take sufficient account of the traffic generated by ports and associated development needs; whether the current assumptions about rail’s modal share of ports traffic are realistic; the circumstances under which rail freight or inland shipping could play a greater role in reducing port-related road freight; and possible regulatory barriers to investment in ports.

Document History

House of Commons Transport Committee. Eighth report. Related to the following: Access to ports (HC 266 of session 2013-14). Volume II - additional written evidence (HOC, 2013).

ISBN

9780215064646

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