Bungoma County Transport Policy 2020
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2020Author
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County Government of Bungoma
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This Transport policy deals with the development of a set of constructs and propositions that are established to achieve particular objectives relating to social, economic and environmental development, and the functioning and performance of the transport system. The goal of this transport policy is to assist the making of effective decisions concerning the allocation of transport resources, including the management and regulation of existing transportation activities. Thus, transport policy is concomitantly of public and private interest. Public policy is the means by which governments attempt to reconcile the social, political, economic and environmental goals and aspirations of society with reality. These goals and aspirations change as the society evolves, and thus a feature of policy is its changing form and character. The Policy has to be dynamic and evolutionary. Policies are frequently, though not exclusively, incorporated into laws and other legal instruments that serve as a framework for developing planning interventions.
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Transport Systems; Transport Infrastructure; Transport and Communication; Economic Development; Technological Development
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County Government of BungomaSeries
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