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SpilloverEffect


Dimension
Infrastructure
Score
bad
Description
The congestion pricing policy has good intentions but might ultimately fail to address the core congestion issues effectively. Its success depends on public acceptance, and if perceived as a financial burden, it could lead to reduced road use and economic hardships. Compared to alternatives like Smart Traffic Management Systems or Integrated Public Transport Enhancement, which leverage existing infrastructure without imposing additional costs on users, congestion pricing appears less optimal as it might not yield the desired long-term sustainable benefits. Hence, the assessment indicates it primarily creates economic burdens without building significant assets for future generations.
Alternative
Congestion Pricing and Incentives for Carpooling
Policy
Swiss Roads Initiative
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