Transport plan savaged for ignoring falling costs of motoring

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The Government's ten-year transport plan places an excessive reliance on major projects to cut congestion at the expense of other environmental and social goals, according to a damning report by the House of Commons Transport Committee.1 The MPs say that the Government's acceptance that motoring costs will fall by 20% in real terms by 2010 is "incomprehensible."

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