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TECHNOLOGY VISION 2035
its progress towards becoming a sustainable • Inclusive providing safe, reliable, affordable,
transport system. The efficient transport system and convenient service to all citizens,
should comply with the folowings: wherever they live, work, travel or ship
• reduce the impact on environment by goods.
reducing GHG emissions
• Intelligent enabling the integration and
• appropriate designing of transport systems transformation of existing systems into a
which encourage walking, cycling,, promoting more efficient international, inter-modal,
use of public transport and inclusive network.
• accessibility of all categories of people • Innovative creating an environment that
will enable India to transform newer
• safe, secure and comfortable
technologies, concepts, and ideas into
newer transportation products, processes
In order to provide these capabilities in future,
the road transport sector needs to be: and services quickly and in a cost-effective
• Integrated providing citizens and businesses manner.
with seamless, convenient, safe and secure
services, anywhere in the India and in the
world.
• Intermodal functioning as one seamless
transportation system that provides
convenient connections and transfer
facilities in and among all transport modes
comfortably, efficiently and economically.
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