ENDS Report 409, February 2009, pp. 34-38
1 February 2009
Road pricing, once seen as a solution to the problem of road congestion, has ground to a halt. Catherine Early looks at what went wrong and considers if other demand-side policies could be more successful at ending the public’s love affair with the car
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