Pickford, Andrew

Political geography

This article looks at the political ramifications of charging tolls on European roads that were previously free to the public. It describes the recent introduction of the controversial cordon charging plan for London, noting that congestion fell by 20 percent as a result--a bit more than expected. The author suggests that the number of highway and congestion charging projects in Europe is increasing and the public is becoming more accepting of the inevitability of paying for road use


POLICY
TOLL ROADS

H656 TRA