The road network on land, sea and in the air will be a well-structured and fast connection for [public] types of transport, which are all - based on clean sources of energy - self-sufficient in energy and don't harm humans, animals and the environment.
To get from A to B a good road network and operating system, that do no harm to humans, animals and the environment is essential. Therefore, as much as possible will be invested in and make use of well structured and organised public transport as taxi, bus, rail, shipping and air traffic.
Roads consist largely of motorways and cycling and walking paths surrounded by greenery.
The road network will be as many as possible provided with separate lanes for taxis, buses and cargo.
Where precious nature has to be sacrificed for the sake of the road network and good flow, will either the road be diverted, or elsewhere a new piece of nature be created.
Ordinary and public transport will be self-sufficient in energy, based on natural [clean] sources of energy.
Airports may only be built in remote areas with a correct access to public transport and highways. Existing airports in urban areas may not be extended and should gradually be moved elsewhere.
To avoid noise disturbance airplanes and cars are has to be built sound insulated as much as possible.