More specifically, this means:
- integration within and between different types of transport, so that each contributes its full potential and people can move easily between them;
- integration with the environment, so that the transport choices available support a better environment;
- integration with land-use planning, at national, regional and local level, so that transport and planning work together to support more sustainable travel choices and reduce the need for travel; and
- integration with policies for education, health and wealth creation, so that transport helps make a fairer, more inclusive society.
The Integration Objective has 3 sub-objectives:
- to improve transport interchange
- to integrate transport policy with land-use policy
- to integrate transport policy with other Government policies