A critique to the transportation policies in SHIRAZ: Towards sustainable urban transport

Document Type : Review paper

Authors

1 Msc in Civil Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University

2 PhD in Civil Planning, Kharazmi University

3 Msc in Civil Planning, Shiraz University

Abstract

Urban Transportation policy based on a proper study about cities in advanced societies had created a desirable situation but it’s still a challenge in the cities of Iran. First of all, this research represents an image of the condition of transportation in Shiraz. It is tried to show the importance of transportation policies and makes it clear on the bases of criteria that main focuses of last decades urban polices is emphasis on meeting the needs of private motor vehicles in Shiraz, so eventually the numbers and the uses of vehicles has raised through years and had created an unsustainable transportation. This study finds that it is crucial to change the transportation policies to reduce the shares of private motor vehicles in residents’ mobility to match with the form and reach a sustainable urban transportation

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