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  • March 8, 2023
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1. The relevance of transportation planning in both the government and private
sector




In order to convey people and commodities between future points, whether they are
in an urban environment, a rural area, or between urban areas, transportation
planning comprises the development of policies and goals as well as designs. If public
feedback is not taken into account, it cannot succeed. Due to the cross jurisdictional
nature of many infrastructures, like roads, rail lines, and telecommunication networks,
and their strategic, economic, and social importance, the governance of
transportation infrastructure is particularly pertinent. Transport is not just a
convenience; it is a basic infrastructure that people must have access to on a regular
basis. This is where governance plays the important role of ensuring continuity in
operations.




There are many various types of governance in place for transportation infrastructures
like port terminals, airports, motorways, inland ports, or logistics zones, which
influence how they are financed, run, function, and interact with the outside world. In
the ownership, management, and operation of transportation infrastructure and
terminals, this comprises procedures and choices for the separate parts played by
public and private actors. due to the enormous transport infrastructure's involvement
in intricate, expensive, and strategically significant worldwide movements of people
and goods that affect the economic well-being of regions. Thus, the requirement for
strong governance to guarantee that the infrastructures are sufficiently funded,
maintained, operated, and extended is highlighted by the capital intensiveness and
lengthy life cycle of transportation infrastructures.

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