Proposal for the National Transport Plan 2014 - 2023

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Proposal for the National Transport Plan 2014 - 2023. System of government: Constitutional monarchy Parliamentary democracy 19 Counties 429 Municipalities Area (mainland): 323 782 km2 Population: 5 million people. Norway. Key figures. Ports and fairways. Airports. Rail lines. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Proposal for the National Transport Plan 2014 - 2023

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Norway• System of government:

Constitutional monarchyParliamentary democracy

• 19 Counties

• 429 Municipalities

• Area (mainland):323 782 km2

• Population:5 million people

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Key figures

Public roads, total 93 000 KmNational roads 10 500 KmCounty roads 44 000 Km

Municipal roads 38 500 KmRoad tunnels 1 000 TunnelsRoad bridges 18 200 Bridges

Rail network 4 000 KmRail tunnels 775 TunnelsRail bridges 3 000 Bridges

State owned airports 46 Airports

National ports 30 Ports

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Ports and fairways

National roads

Rail lines

Airports

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The Norwegian Parliament(Stortinget)

The Norwegian Government

(Regjeringen)

Ministry of Transport and

Communications

(SD)

Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs

(FKD)

Norwegian National Rail

Administration

(Jernbaneverket)

Avinor AS

(Norwegian air traffic authority)

Norwegian Coastal

Administration

(Kystverket)

Norwegian Public Roads

Administration

(Statens vegvesen)

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Official Steering Documents National Transport Plan (10 Year Period)

Action Programme (Focus on first 4 Years)

Annual National Budget

Appropriation

Projects

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National Transport Plan 2014 - 2023

Major challenges:

• Globalisation• Population growth• Economic growth• Traffic safety• Emissions and climate

change

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Globalisation

1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 -

2,000,000

4,000,000

6,000,000

8,000,000

10,000,000

12,000,000

14,000,000

16,000,000

Volume of world trade 1965-2010

Million US Dollar in current prices Source: WTO

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Population growthGrowing citiesAging population

Average population change per year. Municipalities 2005-2009. Source: Statistics Norway Map: Norwegian Mapping Authority

Population development in Norway. Number of years between each increment of one million. Source: SSB

Number of inhabitants in 2011 and 2040 – by age for the largest cities and other areas. Source: SSB

NegativePositive, less than the national averagePositive, more than the national average

National average: 1.1 per cent

The size of the circles indicates population size in each municipality

19421946

19501954

19581962

19661970

19741978

19821986

19901994

19982002

20062010

20142018

20222026

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1,000,000

2,000,000

3,000,000

4,000,000

5,000,000

6,000,000

7,000,000

Other major urban areas

Surrounding area of the four largest cities

The four largest cities

Other areas

0-19 years 20-66 years Over 67 years

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Economic growth

1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 20600

200400600800

1000120014001600

GDP (1970=100)

1970 1980 1990 2000 20100

50

100

150

200

250Real wages (1970=100)

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Traffic safety

Many actors must be involved

Average number of fatalities and serious injuries per year in the period 2007-2010, by road category and type of accident.

• Ambitious goals for road traffic safety

• The number of fatalities and serious injuries to be reduced by half by 2024

• 100/500

Other accidentsAccidents involving pedestriansDriving off the roadHead-on collisions

National road County road Municipal road Private road

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Norway – a carbon neutral society by 2050

Reduce emissions from the transport sector by at least 2.5-4 million tonnes CO2 equivalent by 2020 compared with the baseline scenario

Various measures, including:• Expansion of railways and

other public transport modalities

• Cargo transport by ship and rail

• Research and development to support more climate-friendly transport and distribution of biofuelsSubstantial impact requires effective

measures

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The cities Growth must be absorbed by

public transport, walking and cycling

Concentrated use of space Strong emphasis on

• Buses• Urban rail, trams, metros• Railways• Road network for pedestrians

and cyclists Restrictions on car use

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Strong regions and more efficient inter-regional transport

Roads Rail Airports Fairways and ports

Some examples:• InterCity rail strengthens the

Eastern region• Expanded capacity at Bergen

Airport Flesland• Shipping fairway to Bergen

One-hour travel distance todayOne-hour travel distance after expansion

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Financial framework1 EUR = ~8 NOK

Toll revenue

Major projects

Programme areas etc.

Upgrading/maintenance

Administration

Maintenance

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