Transport and sustainability
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The transport system will not be sustainable if its development over the next 20-30 years will not be based on the three pillars of sustainable development (economy, society, envi-ronment) integrated into a single concept. Sustainable development must also be bearable, fair and feasible. The article is the voice in the debate on this currently vital subject and at the same time encourages such a discussion.
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