Charging forward: A review of public attitudes towards road pricing in the UK
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This paper investigates what is known about public attitudes towards road pricing within the broader context of attitudes towards transport and motoring and the problems associated with these activities.
This paper investigates what is known about public attitudes towards road pricing within the broader context of attitudes towards transport and motoring and the problems associated with these activities.
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