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SpilloverEffect


Dimension
Education
Score
bad
Description
Congestion pricing serves as a fiscal measure to manage traffic flow, but its implementation could inadvertently penalize lower-income commuters, leading to further disparities in access to education. Unlike alternatives like Integrated Public Transport Enhancement or Smart Traffic Management Systems that target behavioral shifts and infrastructure respectively without imposing additional financial burdens, congestion pricing risks exacerbating inequality in a system that ideally aims to increase access to education for all demographics. The reliance on pricing may create barriers for lower-income workers, thereby creating debt for future generations in terms of unequal educational access and opportunities.
Alternative
Congestion Pricing and Incentives for Carpooling
Policy
Swiss Roads Initiative
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