Right turns in transport policy

2011
04.17

Right turns in transport policy. Forecasts up to 2030 shows that the population of Norway's four metropolitan areas - Greater Oslo, Bergen region, Stavanger region and the Trondheim region - will increase by 30-40 percent.

Conservative leader Erna Solberg believes there is no way around it, and therefore now turns upside down the Conservative public policy, writes Aftenposten.

- This is so dramatic that we have to think, everquest 2 platinum, outside the box. Congestion challenge up to 2030 is so enormous in the large cities that the number of collective travel simply must be increased significantly. This can not be solved with more roads, only with more lines, trains, cycling and use of the feet, "said Solberg, who presents the Conservative brand new public policy at a news conference Wednesday.

The party will spend, Rift Power leveling, 50 billion for public investment in the four metropolitan regions. Public transport will also be a separate item on the state budget, as the railway construction had for a hundred years ago. Solberg acknowledges that the Conservatives' new public transport policy, which must be beaten through the congress in May, not quite similar to traditional right policy.

- I agree that the Conservatives have had a veifokus. This is a dramatic new policy, but it is because we take into our development. We must be ahead, "she said.

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