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Producing and Using Transport Access Guides

This brochure gives helpful advice on producing transport access guides that let people know how to get to your premises or venue by energy-smart modes of travel.

A very easy and effective way to reduce the proportion of car travel in the trips generated by your organisation is to make sure people know how to get to your premises or venue by public transport, cycling or walking.

To provide this information, you can produce a Transport Access Guide. This is a concise presentation of how to reach a site or venue using low-energy forms of transport - public transport, walking or cycling.

The NSW Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) and the NSW Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) have produced a brochure to help organisations produce and use transport access guides.

Its objective is to make Energy Smart travel choices easier.

A transport access guide can take many forms - from a map printed on the back of business cards or invitations, to more comprehensive information provided, for example, to new staff as part of an induction kit.

Guides may be incorporated into stationery, brochures and sales literature, or provided electronically on your website and in e-mails.

A Transport Access Guide is simple to produce but very effective. It can be part of a broader transport greenhouse strategy, but it’s something you can do right now.

Follow this link to the brochure “Producing and Using transport Access Guides” (opens a new browser window)



For further information


Contact  :  Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA)
Phone  :  131 782


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