Maintaining the current-, and developing future Performance Management

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Hamid Zarghampour Chief Strategist AASHTO Joint Technical Meeting June 2014, Scottsdale Maintaining the current-, and developing future Performance Management

Swedish Transport Administration Responsibilities Overall long-term planning of the transport system. Mission includes; construction, operation and maintenance of the state roads and railways. Main goal The goal is an accessible and safe transport system which takes into account the environment and health. To reach this goal, we need to work closely with the rest of society. Together we can make life easier in Sweden 27/06/2014 2 2014-06-27

From constructing, and maintaining infrastructure, till understanding, and creating transport systems for the development of society Swedish Transport Administration will: actively participate in the development of society plan, manage and develop a socioeconomically effective and sustainable transport system 3 2014-06-27

Planning in Sweden (> 15 y) 4 2014-06-27

Service quality Punctuality Capacity Ability to deliver the planned travel and transport times, as well as timely provide useful information, in the case of unforeseen events (accident, etc...). Ability to handle the demanded or needed volume of travels and transports Robustness Ability to prevent as well as effectively handle incidents that results in traffic disruption Usability Ability to satisfy the needs of transports and travels for different categories of users Safety Environment & Health Striving toward zero fatalities and injuries in transport system Ability to minimize the negative impact, and support the positive development on climate, landscape, and health as a consequence of; design and operation of the transport system. 5 5 2014-06-27 27/06/2014

6 2014-06-27 New generation new challenges

Global Challenges Congestion Environment Use of modern technology and introduction of innovative solutions? Safety Health Tid Urbanisation Comfort 7 2014-06-27

The challenge for organizations today! Innovative solutions More of the same but better 8 2014-06-27

When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at, change. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le46erpmlwu 9 2014-06-27 ADFASDFASDFASDFASDF

Measures for effective delivery of service quality are different, depending on what the organization focuses on! Focus: 1 Old infrastructure Increased traffic Insufficient money Arguments for more money 2 At least 2 times more money High demand for our services How to develop new services & improve the existing Innovative measures for effective use of the money 10 2014-06-27

Innovative measures for effective use of the money (solutions to solve old problems) Example Safety 1.2 million fatalities in road traffic accidents annually (globally) Environment Road transports stands for approximately 18% of the Co2 emission (globally) Capacity Capacity problems in urban areas during rush hours Future infrastructure investments must be combined with measures in existing transportation system for increased efficiency 11 2014-06-27

Solutions for supporting the driving as we know 12 2014-06-27 ADFASDFASDFASDFASDF

Self driving cars and future road infrastructure Providing environments that can support the self driving vehicle to avoid situations where a very careful vehicle almost needs to stop Dedicated lane Miniaturization of the road infrastructure Safe high speed bicycle path Safe and comfortable mobility Illustrations from Auto Motor und Sport Magazine Nr: 8, 03-04-2014 13 2014-06-27

Developing future road infrastructure Providing environments that can support the self driving vehicle to avoid situations where a very careful vehicle almost needs to stop Dedicated lane Miniaturization of the road infrastructure Safe high speed bicycle path Safe and comfortable mobility Illustrations from Auto Motor und Sport Magazine Nr: 8, 03-04-2014 14 2014-06-27

Developing future road infrastructure Providing environments that can support the self driving vehicle to avoid situations where a very careful vehicle almost needs to stop Dedicated lane Miniaturization of the road infrastructure Safe high speed bicycle path Safe and comfortable mobility Illustrations from Auto Motor und Sport Magazine Nr: 8, 03-04-2014 15 2014-06-27

Möjlighet att utveckla framtidens infrastruktur Dedicated lane Miniaturization of the road infrastructure Safe high speed bicycle path 16 2014-06-27

Thank you! 17 2014-06-27