Transport planning professional (UK)

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Chartered Transport Planning Professional is a professional qualification for transport planners which has been developed by the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation and the . The professional qualification was given Chartered status in August 2019. It has been designed to provide professional recognition for transport planners at a level that equates to that of chartered engineer. The qualification requires candidates to have a range of technical competencies, provide a portfolio of evidence, and undertake a professional review.

The qualification is split into five sections:

  • Knowledge and understanding of transport planning procedures and techniques
  • Application of transport planning procedures and techniques
  • Professional leadership
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Commitment and professional conduct

Those awarded transport planning professional status are entitled to use the postnominal letters CTPP.

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