Abstract

IntroductionThis paper presents an overview of the current and past evolution of the Hungarian Transport Policies and investigates how and what kind of results could be used in the future transport concepts and strategies. It also examines the practice of coordination between the different territorial and administrative levels of transport planning. It aims to identify the applied policy instruments and the monitoring processes installed.MethodsBy using literature and legal background review from the past and current plans and policies the paper will also share the author’s own empirical work experience while participating in the elaboration of the New National Transport Strategy (NKS) as well as an insight from the Transport Policy for Budapest (Balázs Mór Plan). It gives an overview about the recent changes in the Transport Policy of Hungary and its implication for the project priority lists.ResultsThe expected results are the clear identification of synergies and gaps among the ongoing policies together with the divulgation of good and bad practices for the wider professional audience.ConclusionsThe need for a sustainable transport system, which assumes a sustainable economy as well is a huge challenge for policy makers. In order to avoid parallel policy making (especially when making policies for different areas) and minimize the economic and social cost of transport, we need a coordinated, multimodal approach, which includes the necessary organizations and public private bodies (with secure and sustainable financial background) with exact tasks and responsibility on all territorial levels.

Highlights

  • This paper presents an overview of the current and past evolution of the Hungarian Transport Policies and investigates how and what kind of results could be used in the future transport concepts and strategies

  • Transport policy has always been a powerful tool to influence the social-economic development of a given country, region

  • The author’s own empirical research in the elaboration of the New National Transport Strategy (NKS) [1] will be shared as well as insight from the Transport Policy for Budapest (Balázs Mór Plan) [2]. It gives an overview of the recent changes in the Transport Policy of Hungary and its implications for the project priority lists

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Methods

By using literature and legal background review from the past and current plans and policies the paper will share the author’s own empirical work experience while participating in the elaboration of the New National Transport Strategy (NKS) as well as an insight from the Transport Policy for Budapest (Balázs Mór Plan). It gives an overview about the recent changes in the Transport Policy of Hungary and its implication for the project priority lists

Conclusions
Introduction
General conditions
Transport developments during the continuous industrialization
Impacts of the transport policy concept of 1968
Recent plans and their realization
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Transport policy as an EU member state
Development of Freight Transport
Increase the spread of deteriorating of road
Transport policy in the past years
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Potentially usable travel surveys for policy makers
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Coordination between different levels of plans
The new transport policy paradigm of Budapest
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14. White Paper: European transport policy for 2010

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