The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme until 25 February 2005. However, these plans were abandoned at that time after a referendum that resulted in a ‘no vote’. This paper explains the origins of the scheme, outlines its nature, extent, charging technology and predicted effect; it also analyses the difficulties that exist when attempting to plan and implement such a scheme in a particular governance context, and when there is little unanimity of public opinion about the need for a scheme.As well as the primary documentation from the proposals (e.g. public inquiry submissions, papers to government), the paper also draws upon a series of face-to-face interviews that were undertaken with...
The City of Edinburgh Council is developing a transport strategy based on the introduction of a cong...
Discussions of road user charging in Scotland have been confined to the proposed introduction of roa...
The surge in urban traffic worldwide is leading to increasing problems of congestion and environment...
The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme unti...
The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme unti...
Until February 25, 2005, the City of Edinburgh in Scotland, United Kingdom, had advanced plans for a...
It is widely accepted that the problem of traffic congestion within Scotland’s capital city is beyon...
Stephen Ison and Marcus Enoch look at the reasons for holding a referendum and ask what the failure ...
The citizens of Edinburgh have just rejected a congestion charging scheme for this capital city. Thi...
The citizens of Edinburgh have just rejected a congestion charging scheme for this capital city. Thi...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
Road user charging has long been advocated as a means of dealing with congestion in urban areas. Num...
Road user charging has long been advocated as a means of dealing with congestion in urban areas. Num...
The media has been identified as a key player in the implementation of road pricing schemes, often a...
The City of Edinburgh Council is developing a transport strategy based on the introduction of a cong...
Discussions of road user charging in Scotland have been confined to the proposed introduction of roa...
The surge in urban traffic worldwide is leading to increasing problems of congestion and environment...
The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme unti...
The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme unti...
Until February 25, 2005, the City of Edinburgh in Scotland, United Kingdom, had advanced plans for a...
It is widely accepted that the problem of traffic congestion within Scotland’s capital city is beyon...
Stephen Ison and Marcus Enoch look at the reasons for holding a referendum and ask what the failure ...
The citizens of Edinburgh have just rejected a congestion charging scheme for this capital city. Thi...
The citizens of Edinburgh have just rejected a congestion charging scheme for this capital city. Thi...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
Road user charging has long been advocated as a means of dealing with congestion in urban areas. Num...
Road user charging has long been advocated as a means of dealing with congestion in urban areas. Num...
The media has been identified as a key player in the implementation of road pricing schemes, often a...
The City of Edinburgh Council is developing a transport strategy based on the introduction of a cong...
Discussions of road user charging in Scotland have been confined to the proposed introduction of roa...
The surge in urban traffic worldwide is leading to increasing problems of congestion and environment...