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SpilloverEffect


Dimension
Education
Score
bad
Description
Congestion pricing, while theoretically beneficial for reducing traffic congestion, may not adequately address the complexities of socio-economic disparities regarding access to education. Lower-income families may find themselves negatively impacted by the increased costs associated with travel, potentially detracting from their educational opportunities. Compared to other alternatives, such as integrated public transport enhancement or public transit programs, congestion pricing may not significantly improve educational access and equity. It risks creating a cycle of debt for poorer communities, thus contributing to long-term educational inequities.
Alternative
Congestion Pricing and Incentives for Carpooling
Policy
Swiss Roads Initiative
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