independence and authority shall not undermine the
consistency with the strategic deployment of
national integrated transportation plan. The UK
Central Government guides local transportation
planning agencies through regulations and manuals
on transportation environmental assessment and
multi-objective transportation project evaluation.
Local transportation planning agencies are
responsible for assessing urban transportation
projects.
Enterprise management of the government
and implementing agencies. Through a series of
governance innovation from 1980 onwards,
entrepreneurship has been introduced into the public
sector and some public affairs can be contracted to
private companies. In terms of highway, the
business related to technology and production is
generally carried out by the private sector, covering
highway planning, design, supervision and
construction, as well as information collection and
distribution, technical management and
maintenance production. Many transportation
policy studies are also undertaken by private
companies (such as transportation diversity research
by Mott MacDonald). SERCO operates on behalf of
Highways England the National Traffic Control
Centre which provides real-time highway
information and vehicle guideline, scheduling and
control.
2.4 Germany
Joint intermodal transportation services.
Frankfurt Airport integrates highways, regional
railways and high-speed railways for surface
transportation, making it very convenient for
passengers to transfer between railway and airplane.
The air and rail transportation infrastructure that
were basically completed in 1995 enable direct
access to the airport from all the southern cities and
northern lines through Hanover and Hamburg and
lay the foundation for easy transfer at the airport.
The German Federal Railway Authority has set up
the airport codes of the international air
transportation system for major railway stations.
Airlines can select a number of trains and railway
stations to share codes. The practice significantly
increases the total traffic and consolidates the
hinterland of airports (Rong, 2005). Through the
provision of air and rail intermodal transportation
services, Frankfurt Airport has strengthened the
pivotal function and enhanced the competitiveness
with secured hinterland and market resources, and
further contributed to the regional transportation
integration.
Favorable integrated transportation policy.
To accommodate and encourage the development of
intermodal transportation, the German Government
adopts a special treatment policy for trucks involved
in intermodal transportation services, including
increased weight limit from 40 tons to 44 tons and
lifted weekend transportation ban for trucks
engaged in intermodal transportation services and
exemption from € 1,500 highway use tax for trucks
dedicated to intermodal transportation services.
2.5 Australia
Philosophy of integrated management. In
1987, Australia built the Department of Transport
and Communications on the department of transport
and the department of aviation and
communications, making a transition from
dispersed management to centralized management.
Government departments thereafter provide unified
management of transportation services and
integrated management and coordination for all
modes of transportation, which ensures effective
national macro-control. Later, the department was
re-organized to the Department of Transport and
Regional Services. In November 2007, the
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional
Development and Local Government was
established to put more emphasis on transportation
infrastructure construction, regional economic
development and local government coordination
and management while bearing the existing
functions. On September 18, 2013, the Department
of Infrastructure and egional Development formed
by way of an Administrative Arrangements Order
issued on 18 September 2013 and performs
functions in infrastructure, transportation and
regional development, including the majority of the
functions previously performed by the former
Department of Infrastructure and Transport. The
institutional integration and functional division in
the transportation sector shows that the Government
always bears in mind the philosophy of integrated
management in the overall planning and systemic
management of different modes of transportation.
Integrated transportation laws and
regulations. The Australian integrated
transportation system covers a wide range of laws,
such as finance, operation, management and
supervision. The highly refined legal provisions,
which stipulate such general issues as the state and
federal government coordination and such specific