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Accessibility Analysis for Site Identification
Accessibility analysis should be used to identify appropriate development sites where integration with public transport, cycling, walking and responsible private car use can be best achieved. Key sites within larger urban areas that are most readily accessible should be prioritized.
The process of accessibility analysis should be employed to assist in the identifi cation of appropriate sites where integration with public transport, cycling, walking and the responsible use of the private car can best be achieved. The role of accessibility analysis and good practice guidance is set out in Appendix 2 of this statement. The potential to deliver an integrated land use/transport planning approach should be maximised by the identification of key sites within larger urban areas that are most readily accessible.
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