Not exact matches
In transportation, this well - established response is known in various contexts as the Downs - Thomson Paradox, The Pigou - Knight - Downs Paradox or the Lewis - Mogridge Position: a new
road may provide motorists with some level of respite from
congestion in the short term, but almost all of the benefit from the
road will be lost
due to increased demand in the longer term.
The goal of the initiative is to reduce traffic
congestion and travel delays
due to
road work.
Summer driving hazards mostly arise from increased traffic
congestion on the
road, mainly
due to an increase in
road volume, like those off on family vacations or weekend getaways.
(
Due to expected
road works and traffic
congestion during the months of December to March this route is not the preferred route between 10:00 am and 5:30 pm)
From the East Bronx and Southeastern Westchester County via I - 95 and Gun Hill
Road Note: Weekday use of the Cross Bronx Expressway (to the Major Deegan Expressway northbound) is discouraged
due to frequent
congestion.
Save money by reducing wear & tear on
roads and reducing lost productivity
due to
congestion?
He neither gives any historical context to his disparagement of the bike (after all, much
road - building in the early part of the 20th century was
due to pushing from the bike lobby's Good
Roads movement) nor does he give cycling any credit to biking for reducing traffic
congestion.
* Only # 115 fuel costs for 12,000 miles driving (# 0.96 pence for a full charge) * Low servicing costs and downtime - only approximately 4 working parts compared to over 300 in a typical internal combustion engine * Exempt from
road tax (saving approx # 300 per annum) * First year capital allowances for fleet vehicles * Zero benefit - in - kind company car tax * Lower rate of VAT for domestic electricity * Exempt from
congestion charge (saving up to # 2,000 per annum) * Free parking in many London boroughs and cities such as Milton Keynes * Expected high residual values
due to high demand outstripping supply for several years to come
Dense urbanization, with around 75 % living in urban areas in Europe, inherently leads to acute awareness of space limitations,
road congestion and eco-degradation
due to increased
road transport emissions.
With accidents on the rise
due to cell phone usage while driving, the trends in
road rage increasing, and a national increase in traffic and
congestion, motorcyclists have to take much more caution while riding in public today.
In the Buckeye state's largest cities, such as Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, traffic
congestion is a common problem
due to the number of drivers on the
roads.