
Local Transport Plans
Local Transport Plans (LTPs) are strategic documents created by local authorities to outline a vision for transportation in their regions over a specific period, typically five years. They aim to improve various transport modes, such as buses, cycling, walking, and road networks, while considering environmental, economic, and social factors. LTPs address issues like congestion, safety, and accessibility, and they often include funding frameworks and implementation timelines. By setting out clear objectives, LTPs help to prioritize transport projects and ensure that local transport systems meet the needs of residents and businesses effectively.