Transport

Road charges should “vary according to levels of congestion”


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Professor Philip Booth quoted by The Times

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Professor Philip Booth quoted in the Daily Mail

Road charges should vary according to levels of congestion, with drivers paying nothing when the roads are very quiet, argues the IEA’s Senior Academic Fellow Professor Philip Booth.

Quoted by the Daily Mail (Scotland), Philip warned that “The Treasury must not used road pricing as a cash cow”.

Article appeared on p12 of the Daily Mail (Scotland).



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