Pocket Facts 2010: The Swedish Transport Administration, Railways, Roads, Traffic and Transports
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Pocket Facts 2010: The Swedish Transport Administration, Railways, Roads, Traffic and Transports

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  • Alternative Title:
    Pocket Facts 2010: Swedish Road Administration, Roads and Traffic
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    978-91-7467-033-2
  • ISSN:
    1401-9612
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    NTL-REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES-Statistics;NTL-OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS-OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS;
  • Abstract:
    The Swedish Transport Administration is responsible for the long-term planning of the transport system for road, rail, shipping and aviation. Our task is to develop an efficient and sustainable transport system from a perspective that encompasses all modes of transport. We work with long-term infrastructure planning in close dialogue with regions and municipalities. We are also responsible for building, operating, and maintaining state roads and railways. In addition, we are responsible to ensure that this infrastructure is effectively used and that it promotes safe and environmentally-sound transports. On 1 April 2010 the Swedish Transport Administration took over activities that were previously carried out by Banverket and the SRA. At the same time, Banverket, the SRA, and the Swedish Institute for Transport and Communications Analysis (SIKA) were phased out.
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