Mayor of London's Draft Transport Strategy for the capital 2017

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Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London launched his draft transport policy for consultation June 21st

Today the Mayor launches his draft Transport Strategy and he would like to hear your views on it.

It sets out his vision and ambitious plan to reshape transport in London over the next 25 years to create a better city for all Londoners.

For London to function well and be a great place to live, work and visit, the way people move around will need to change. The draft new Transport Strategy sets out a comprehensive and bold new approach to change the way people choose to travel in the capital. Through investment in healthy streets, public transport and measures to reduce the reliance on cars the aim is that by 2041 80 per cent of all trips in London will be made on foot, by cycle or by public transport.

The document can be found here on the IoC web, starting policy number one,

  1.   London faces a number of growing challenges to the sustainability of its transport system. To re-examine the way people move about the city in the context of these challenges, it is important that they have been correctly identified.

The Mayor would like to hear your views on his draft Transport Strategy which details the policies and proposals to deliver on this vision. To fill in the stakeholder consultation questionnaire go to: tfl.gov.uk/mayors-transport-strategy

Alternatively, if you would prefer to respond in greater detail you can send a written submission by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by post to FREEPOST TFL CONSULTATIONS. There are questions at the end of each chapter to provide a guide to key areas for more detailed responses and these are also attached for your information.

The public consultation will be open until 2 October 2017.

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