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SpilloverEffect


Dimension
Infrastructure
Score
bad
Description
The prospective congestion pricing model, despite promising reductions in congestion and increased revenue for transport funding, carries with it a significant risk of negative social implications and spatial traffic shifts. While it could potentially fund improved public transport, its implementation might create new forms of inequality and undermine the positive impacts of the investment in infrastructure. In the long run, it does not produce tangible, sustainable benefits for lower-income groups and may create frustration among affected communities, leading to a net detrimental impact when considering future generations.
Alternative
Congestion Pricing and Incentives for Carpooling
Policy
Swiss Roads Initiative
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