Abstract

The current trajectory of the global transportation system is widely acknowledged to be unsustainable. Many people think it's time for a radical shift in how things are done, how things look, how money is spent, and so on. New technologies will have varying long-term negative implications across all cultures, developed and developing alike. The growing interest in the alternative method to sustainable development may be attributed to the convergence of concerns about environmental quality, social equality, economic viability, and treatment of climate change due to rising CO2. Because sustainable growth is crucial for the future of any era, but particularly in this century, it deserves a lot of attention in this article. Society, the economy, and the environment are the three main components of sustainable development in the transportation industry. Sustainable transport needs equilibrium between these three areas to meet its minimum requirements. The importance of transportation to sustainable development must be bolstered by implementing sustainable practices. These tactics include public transportation advocacy, demand management, better road management, pricing regulations, vehicle technological advancements, the use of clean fuels, cultural enrichment, and transportation planning. In this research, we assess how transportation factors into sustainable development initiatives and what impact such methods have.

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