Road Pricing Petition Redux

A Political Economy of Access: Infrastructure, Networks, Cities, and Institutions by David M. Levinson and David A. King
A Political Economy of Access: Infrastructure, Networks, Cities, and Institutions by David M. Levinson and David A. King

A few weeks ago I noted the anti-pricing petition in London. That petition now has over 1 million signatures (about 2% of the entire country), and the government proposed policy looks like it might be in trouble …Pressure mounts over road tolls
Top-down schemes like this without the support of the public do not seem like they are the right way to proceed.
— dml

4 thoughts on “Road Pricing Petition Redux

  1. Don’t they think we are getting ripped off enough as it is.It’s time to fight back.

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  2. I object to this Government
    spying on me by putting a gadget in my car so enabling it to watch my every movement.I always understood that this was a democracy.

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