Governing and paying for England's roads

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England has some of the most crowded roads in the world.  Government expects a rise in population of 16% by 2033 and a return to economic growth.  All indications are that traffic and congestion will increase.

This report by Professor Stephen Glaister, Director of the RAC Foundation, considers some alternative ways of governing, managing and paying for England's road network. It draws on recent experience of other models of ownership, governance and regulation in the utilities sector and in rail, and looks at how such models could be adapted for roads. 

Published by RAC Foundation, July 2010.

For more information, please contact (transport@ice.org.uk)

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