Journeys for individuals should be reliable, predictable and affordable, wherever they live and whatever their mobility needs.
Evolving transport technologies will work together to seamlessly connect users as they move through their life's daily needs.
" The way Australia plans, delivers, uses and pays for transport over the next 15 years will have to deal with long-term shifts in the sector, the community and the economy. "
New technologies include micromobility devices (such as e-bicycles and e-scooters) and partly or fully autonomous cars and mass transit, as well as digital connectivity enabling integrated journey planning, real-time information and integrated payment.
The operation of transport networks will be actively measured and managed to deliver governments' objectives. Governments should adopt explicit performance standards for the time it will take users in different places to reach essential destinations, so everyone can plan their day-to-day travel with confidence.