Traffic and Transport Strategy Study

This Study will formulate a long-term strategy blueprint for Hong Kong with a view to building a reliable, safe, smart, environmentally friendly and highly efficient transport system that can not only meet the economic, social and leisure travel needs of the public, but also support the sustainable development of Hong Kong and facilitate the flow of people and goods in the Greater Bay Area.

Study Direction

We will adopt a people-centric approach in formulating strategies for enhancing passengers’ experience of public transport services, embracing advanced transport technologies to develop smart mobility and strengthening the connectivity between Hong Kong and other cities in the Greater Bay Area with a view to developing a liveable and high density city to support the sustainable development of Hong Kong.

The Study has adopted four directions in formulating the long-term transport strategy.

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Optimising the Use of Limited Road Space

A New Generation of Roads

Providing People-centric and Efficient Public Transport Services

Future Public Transport Services

Advocating Green and Active Transport as Healthy Lifestyles

Green and Active Transport

Embracing Opportunities to Strengthening Connectivity with Other Cities in the Greater Bay Area

Connecting Other Cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA)

Timeline

  • 2021December

    Commencement of the “Traffic and Transport Strategy Study”​

  • 2022

    Commencement of the “Travel Characteristics Survey 2022”​

  • 2023

    Formulation of the Initial Recommendations (For more information)

  • 2024

    Rollout of Various Pilot Schemes Progressively

  • 2025

    Promulgation of a Long-term Strategy Blueprint

Contact Us

  • 2804 2600

  • 2186 7519

  • 12/F, South Tower, West Kowloon Government Offices,
    11 Hoi Ting Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
    Strategic Studies Division

    Please specify "Traffic and Transport Strategy Study (TTSS)" on the envelope.

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