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Singapore, Stockholm and London have all had road pricing schemes in place for years. Why? Because they work: traffic levels on average declined 10 to 30 per cent after implementation; traffic ...
Road pricing is a system of charging drivers for their use of the roads, whereby frequent drivers pay more than infrequent drivers. Normally, schemes are skewed to encourage drivers to use less ...
Is road pricing inevitable? Listen to media and it would appear so. Scarcely a day goes by without a proclamation from yet another transport pressure group about the clear advisability of adopting ...
The congestion sign is ubiquitous on London's roads Labour's 2005 manifesto contained the pledge: "We will seek political consensus in tackling congestion, including examining the potential of moving ...
Road pricing entails charging motorists for when and where they drive based on usage. It is not a new concept, but the advent of cheaper, more advanced connected vehicle technology offers a ...
Road pricing means charging motorists for using public roads. The main aims of road pricing schemes are managing traffic congestion, reducing environmental impact, and generating revenue. Charges can ...
The Chancellor has been urged to introduce pay-per-mile road pricing to replace conventional motoring taxes, with the latest recommendation suggesting it could generate an £30billion in cashflow ...
In response, the Transport Select Committee decided in February 2022 that it was in favour of the introduction of a road pricing scheme. However, nothing has been done about introducing such a ...
When Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) was first introduced in Singapore in 1998, the naive journalist that I was believed it would be a suitable intervention for Metro Manila. Congestion in high-traffic ...
Are we being railroaded down a path to road pricing? Certainly, a series of recent reports, leaks, studies and pronouncements have seen Margaret Thatcher’s famed There Is No Alternative (Tina ...
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