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Smart Congestion Relief Comprehensive Analysis Of Traffic Congestion Costs and Congestion Reduction Benefits (Victoria Transport Policy Institute, 2012)

Posted on March 16, 2012

This report critically evaluates the methods used to evaluate traffic congestion costs and the benefits of various congestion reduction strategies. Download the full report. 

Posted in Best Practices, Demand Management, PricingTagged congestion management, congestion pricing, demand management

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