Transport blueprint announced

Secretary for Transport & Logistics Mable Chan (centre) holds a press conference to announce the Transport Strategy Blueprint.
The Government announced the Transport Strategy Blueprint today, with the vision of “Implementing a people-centric approach, Strengthening connectivity with both the Mainland and the world, Promoting efficient travel, and Embracing green lifestyle”.
It establishes three major themes for future transport development, and proposes six strategies with a total of 25 recommendations to drive the sustainable development of Hong Kong's transport system.
The three major themes are “Enjoyable Journeys”, “Well-connected City”, and “Healthy Mobility”.
“Enjoyable Journeys” adheres to a public transport-oriented policy, enhancing local and cross-boundary transport infrastructure to connect the economic core areas of Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, driving economic development and optimising passenger travel experiences.
“Well-connected City” focuses on leveraging advanced technology to promote digitalised traffic management, improving transport efficiency, including more flexible scheduling of public transport services based on individual passenger needs, promoting autonomous driving, and sharing more transport data with the public for trip planning, fostering smart mobility.
“Healthy Mobility” integrates the concept of sustainable communities into urban planning, actively promoting green travel modes such as walking, cycling, and electric mobility devices.
Secretary for Transport & Logistics Mable Chan said that the blueprint sets out future objectives, strategies and directions, articulating short-, medium-, and long-term measures to advance Hong Kong's economic development and enhance the convenience for its people.
“This year, we have 10 key measures, and the blueprint also outlines transport strategies for the next two decades, allowing us to maintain our global leadership in public transport, consolidating Hong Kong's position as a regional and national transportation hub; at the same time, through actively embracing smart technology, providing more convenient and diverse transportation options for citizens and tourists, making Hong Kong a city ideal for living, working and travelling.”
The blueprint comprehensively considers Hong Kong's population trends, travel demands, urban and technological development, and other factors.
Key contents include a new layout of “Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal” infrastructure projects, planning for a new generation of Transport Interchange Hubs, flexible Smart Demand-responsive Public Transport Mode services, enhancing the application of artificial intelligence in traffic management, promoting the development of autonomous vehicles, actively increasing parking spaces, developing low-altitude economy, and enhancing pedestrian environments.
The implementation of the blueprint will promote Hong Kong's economic growth and sustainable development, while facilitating the movement of people and goods within the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area.
Click here for the full text of the blueprint.