Väyläverkosto
Väyläverkosto, or "network of corridors," is a strategic concept used in urban planning and transportation management to describe a system of interconnected routes designed to facilitate the efficient movement of people and goods. The term is often used in Finland, where it has been a key component of the country's transportation policy since the 1990s. The idea behind väyläverkosto is to create a seamless and integrated network of roads, public transportation, and other infrastructure that supports sustainable and efficient mobility.
The concept of väyläverkosto emphasizes the importance of continuity and accessibility in urban planning. It aims
In Finland, the development of väyläverkosto has been guided by the National Transport Plan, which outlines
- High-quality road networks that support both local and long-distance travel.
- Efficient public transportation systems, including buses, trams, and trains.
- Pedestrian and cycling infrastructure that encourages active modes of transportation.
- Integrated traffic management systems that optimize the flow of traffic and reduce congestion.
The implementation of väyläverkosto requires collaboration between various stakeholders, including local governments, transportation authorities, and private