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The why and how of road pricing

The climate emergency and rapidly approaching tipping point in the sales of new electric vehicles necessitate urgent action from the government. Road pricing is the only mechanism available that can both raise revenue and alter transport behaviours to reduce vehicle-miles.

Published 26 March 2022
Categorised as economics, transport Tagged congestion charge, fuel duty, road pricing, road tax, road user charge

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