Transport benefits
Implementing sustainable transport supports the health and quality of life of people as well as helping to combat climate change through reduced carbon emissions.
It therefore contributes to multiple objectives and targets of local authorities such as air quality action plans, reduced congestion, reduced obesity and carbon reduction.
Better quality of life
Sustainable transport improves the quality of life of our residents by:
- reducing congestion
- reducing traffic noise
- improving air quality
- humanising streets
- creating spaces for social interaction
- improving accessibility for all.
Healthier residents
Sustainable transport improves the health and wellbeing of our residents by:
- reducing road traffic injuries through less (and slower) road traffic
- improving physical and mental health through increased walking and cycling
- increasing active play through safer streets and public spaces
- reducing respiratory diseases through reduced air pollution.
Stronger local economy
Sustainable transport improves the local economy by:
- reducing traffic congestion
- improving property values
- improving accessibility and custom for local businesses
- encouraging local food production
- helping recruit high quality employees.
Protection from climate change
A sustainable transport policy mitigates climate change by reducing carbon emissions
A sustainable transport policy helps adapt to climate change by:
- planning for severe weather events and flooding when developing infrastructure
- designing transport hubs, bus shelters, cycle parks and walking routes to provide shelter, cooling and shade.
CABE and Urban Practitioners
with the cities of Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield