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SpilloverEffect
- Dimension
- Environment
- Score
- bad
- Description
- While dynamic toll pricing has proven benefits in theory and past implementations, its success depends on various external factors, including public acceptance and the extent of behavioral change among drivers. The potential for negative socioeconomic impacts and the risk of merely redistributing traffic does not justify its implementation as the foremost strategy to alleviate congestion against other viable alternatives like enhancing public transportation systems or traffic management technologies. Overall, it fosters short-term fixes without holistic improvement for future generations, contributing to asset generation but not equitable progress.
- Alternative
- Dynamic Toll Pricing for Congestion Management
- Policy
- Swiss Roads Initiative