Like other developed countries, Canada experienced massive increases in road transportation since the end of the Second World War. At first, Canadian governments attempted to match the growing demand for road transportation by improving the quality and capacity of roads and highways - significantly increasing the extent of paved roadways and introducing a national highway system supported by federal shared-cost funding. Since the 1970s, however, Canadian governments have been less willing to invest in roads and highways, as growing environmental concerns lessened public enthusiasm for automobiles and urban expressways in particular. At the same time, government support for public transit decreased, resulting in recurring fare increases and ...
The call for a congestion charge is getting louder and more frequent in many countries as major metr...
Decisions made regarding road building have far-flung consequences. Spending money on roads means th...
This thesis was undertaken to identify and determine the costs borne by the municipal level of gover...
Like other developed countries, Canada experienced massive increases in road transportation since th...
When it opened to traffic in 1997, Highway 407 in Toronto became the world’s first all-electronic, b...
This paper offers a general overview of the road pricing concept. It first examines the common objec...
Congestion on Canadian highways is having a significant negative economic impact on major Canadian c...
Greater Vancouver’s Fraser River crossings face sizeable traffic demand that results in heavy conges...
There are a number of factors which contribute to the continuous pressure for driving in different c...
Road pricing has been touted by economists as a tool for financing infrastructure and curbing many o...
Allocation of scarce land resources and environment preservation have proved a major concern to econ...
Traffic congestion in Metro Vancouver is a widely acknowledged problem, but its true cost to society...
For many reasons planners in the past have failed to realize the full potential of the market system...
Urban areas suffer from the negative externalities of road transport like congested road networks, a...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers series. For a full list of papers, please visit http://bit.ly/...
The call for a congestion charge is getting louder and more frequent in many countries as major metr...
Decisions made regarding road building have far-flung consequences. Spending money on roads means th...
This thesis was undertaken to identify and determine the costs borne by the municipal level of gover...
Like other developed countries, Canada experienced massive increases in road transportation since th...
When it opened to traffic in 1997, Highway 407 in Toronto became the world’s first all-electronic, b...
This paper offers a general overview of the road pricing concept. It first examines the common objec...
Congestion on Canadian highways is having a significant negative economic impact on major Canadian c...
Greater Vancouver’s Fraser River crossings face sizeable traffic demand that results in heavy conges...
There are a number of factors which contribute to the continuous pressure for driving in different c...
Road pricing has been touted by economists as a tool for financing infrastructure and curbing many o...
Allocation of scarce land resources and environment preservation have proved a major concern to econ...
Traffic congestion in Metro Vancouver is a widely acknowledged problem, but its true cost to society...
For many reasons planners in the past have failed to realize the full potential of the market system...
Urban areas suffer from the negative externalities of road transport like congested road networks, a...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers series. For a full list of papers, please visit http://bit.ly/...
The call for a congestion charge is getting louder and more frequent in many countries as major metr...
Decisions made regarding road building have far-flung consequences. Spending money on roads means th...
This thesis was undertaken to identify and determine the costs borne by the municipal level of gover...