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  2. Traffic congestion - Wikipedia

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    Traffic congestion is a condition in transport that is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing. Traffic congestion on urban road networks has increased substantially since the 1950s, resulting in many of the roads becoming obsolete. [2]

  3. Health and environmental effects of transport - Wikipedia

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    Other environmental effects of transport systems include traffic congestion and automobile-oriented urban sprawl, which can consume natural habitat and agricultural lands. By reducing transportation emissions globally, it is predicted that there will be significant positive effects on Earth's air quality, acid rain, smog and climate change. [10]

  4. Externalities of cars - Wikipedia

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    Traffic congestion can be dangerous because of its effects on society. Besides the increasing risk of injuries arising primarily from high-grade roads together with the high noise, the main consequence of traffic congestion is increasing level of emissions of greenhouse gases. [20]

  5. Traffic in Towns - Wikipedia

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    Traffic in Towns is an influential report and popular book on urban and transport planning policy published 25 November 1963 for the UK Ministry of Transport by a team headed by the architect, civil engineer and planner Colin Buchanan. [1] [2] The report warned of the potential damage caused by the motor car, while offering ways to mitigate it. [3]

  6. Map shows congestion pricing will cost up to $27 to ... - AOL

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    New congestion pricing will lead to cars being charged up to $27 total to cross into Manhattan during the day with van and truck drivers facing even higher costs — and firefighters, teachers and ...

  7. Car dependency - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] When it comes to automobile use, there is a spiraling effect where traffic congestion produces the 'demand' for more and bigger roads and the removal of 'impediments' to traffic flow. For instance, pedestrians, signalized crossings, traffic lights, cyclists, and various forms of street-based public transit, such as trams.

  8. NYC congestion pricing axed as Trump’s DOT pulls ... - AOL

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    The congestion pricing program took effect Jan. 5 and slapped drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street with a $9 surcharge. LP Media ... He claimed that traffic in Manhattan was down 9% in ...

  9. Is NYC congestion pricing officially dead? What happens next ...

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    The congestion pricing program took effect Jan. 5 and slapped drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street with a $9 surcharge. ... has already touted the toll as a success, claiming that traffic ...