Transport policy is an increasingly difficult area for all national governments and regional/local authorities. Tackling car use and realising a sustainable transport system appears to be very difficult. Developing public transport is seen as an increasingly important element in improving the transport system, especially in densely populated areas. At the same time however, governments are under increasing pressure to cut taxation. As a result there is a growing gap between increasing policy need for public transport and government resources to fund that need. This timely book explores one solution to this dilemma, which is the use of local charges and taxes dedicated to support public transport. Unfare Solutions examines how and why such c...
This report was written for the International Transport Workers' Federation to inform policy proposa...
Correctly pricing transport behaviour to take account of the ‘external’ costs such as congestion, an...
In this article, we reflect on proposals for the use of urban tolls on private vehicles as a form of...
A key element in all national and local transport policies addressing environmental goals is the dev...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Traditional sources of finance are becoming inadequate to meet the needs of public transport. This h...
The natural resources of this planet are finite and have been depleting over the past few decades at...
Public transport provision requires substantial organisational efforts, careful planning, financial ...
Two hypothecated charges to fund local public transport have recently passed onto the statute books ...
Recent European Commission communications have highlighted the need to change the current structure ...
Public transport industry is facing challenging times. Fuel costs are rising meanwhile subsidies are...
This article investigates the merits of free public transport as a means to achieve a number of tran...
We are now entering a new phase of transport policy fiscal instruments. Rather than reforming existi...
This report was written for the International Transport Workers' Federation to inform policy proposa...
Correctly pricing transport behaviour to take account of the ‘external’ costs such as congestion, an...
In this article, we reflect on proposals for the use of urban tolls on private vehicles as a form of...
A key element in all national and local transport policies addressing environmental goals is the dev...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Traditional sources of finance are becoming inadequate to meet the needs of public transport. This h...
The natural resources of this planet are finite and have been depleting over the past few decades at...
Public transport provision requires substantial organisational efforts, careful planning, financial ...
Two hypothecated charges to fund local public transport have recently passed onto the statute books ...
Recent European Commission communications have highlighted the need to change the current structure ...
Public transport industry is facing challenging times. Fuel costs are rising meanwhile subsidies are...
This article investigates the merits of free public transport as a means to achieve a number of tran...
We are now entering a new phase of transport policy fiscal instruments. Rather than reforming existi...
This report was written for the International Transport Workers' Federation to inform policy proposa...
Correctly pricing transport behaviour to take account of the ‘external’ costs such as congestion, an...
In this article, we reflect on proposals for the use of urban tolls on private vehicles as a form of...