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Feasibility study of road pricing in the UK
Geographic coverage: UK
Following the publication of "Managing our Roads " in July 2003, the Secretary of State for Transport set The study commissioned a wide range of work.
Gridlock or growth 2: towards an integrated transport strategy
Geographic coverage: West Midlands metropolitan area
It sets out the investment required to facilitate housing growth, improve competitiveness and stimulate regeneration This document contains details of investment in all modes
Gridlock or growth? West Midlands congestion management study
Geographic coverage: West Midlands
The Executive Summary describes the problem, how it is predicted to change through time and the likely consequences It also describes the consequences of adopting alternative
In the fast lane: Fair and effective road user charging in Britian
Geographic coverage: UK
A report, using computer modeling, on the likely effects of congestion Two scenarios were tested - a revenue neutral scheme in Only the latter appears to reduce road usage.
Public attitudes to congestion and road pricing
Geographic coverage: UK
An article summarising people's experiences fo road congestion and their attitudes towards alternative ways of It is based on several recent surveys commissioned by the
Road pricing and road investment
Geographic coverage: UK
This research looks at whether "pay-as-you-drive" road charging schemes would remove the economic case for It indicates, by relating revenues from road charging to
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Road user charging: A report from the RAC foundation for motoring
Geographic coverage: UK
The RAC surveyed motorists' attitudes to road charges and tolls in 2002 and again in 2005. This report presents the findings of the 2005 survey and appears to show that there is
Tackling congestion, delivering growth
Geographic coverage: West Midlands
The report examines whether a road pricing package together with a package of priority public transport improvements ‘Tackling Congestion, Delivering Growth’ consolidates and
West Midlands congestion target delivery plan
Geographic coverage: West Midlands
The basis for this focus resulted from consultation responses. The Delivery Plan includes a target and an initial programme of activities to achieve it. The target is consistent with the
Active traffic management monitoring project reports
Geographic coverage: Birmingham and Solihull
The Active Traffic Management (ATM) project aims to reduce congestion and emissions, improve safety, The project is concerned with the monitoring of the ATM project site both &
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