We are developing a strategy which will set the high-level direction for how transport should be designed, built and operated in England over the next 10 years.

It will set out a single national vision which will put people who use transport and their needs at its heart and empower local leaders to deliver integrated transport solutions that meet the needs of their local communities.

Responses to this call for ideas will be considered in the drafting of the Integrated National Transport Strategy (INTS).


Full details are in our consultation material [opens in a new window].

Closing date is 30 January 2025.

View all the questions

This survey provides questions based on user choice, a full copy of the questions is available [opens in a new window].

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Accessibility statement

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Confidentiality and data protection

This call for ideas is seeking ideas from the public and organisations to feed into the INTS. The INTS will set the high level direction for how transport should be designed, built and operated in England over the next 10 years.

Your personal data collected through this call for ideas is processed in line with our online forms, surveys and consultations privacy notice [opens in a new window]

In addition to the privacy information provided in the above linked notice, we are collecting the following demographic data:

  • your age group
  • your gender
  • your ethnicity
  • your level of education
  • information relating disabilities or long-standing health conditions
  • the region you live in and whether you live in urban or rural area

This information is required to consider needs of different demographic groups to help eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity, and foster good relations between people with different backgrounds. Demographic data are not stored alongside your name and contact details. This means the department will be unable to directly identify you in your responses. 
As we are processing your special category data, a further section of the UK GDPR applies in addition to the lawful basis outlined in the above linked notice: 
Article 9(2)(g) – substantial public interest, equality of opportunity or treatment.