Top Car Makerssupportroad-Jam Charging; Big 12 Motor and Oil Firms Back City Congestion Move
Sunday Herald › September 20, 2004
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Sunday Herald › September 20, 2004
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AN alliance of some of the world's most powerful car and oil companies has come out in favour of congestion charging as a way of tackling the problems caused by the spiralling growth in traffic.
While local businesses have been opposing the plan to introduce congestion charging in Edinburgh, 12 major multinationals have backed road pricing as an "effective" way of cutting rush-hour congestion.See the full content of this document
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Top Car Makerssupportroad-Jam Charging; Big 12 Motor and Oil Firms Back City Congestion Move
The 12 include eight of the best-known names in the motor business, namely Ford, General Motors, Honda, DaimlerChrysler, Toyota, Nissan, Renault and Volkswagen.
They are joined by three energy companies - BP, Shell and Norsk H...See the full content of this document
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