Wednesday, 22 June 2016, 11:08 am Press Release: ACT New Zealand
Just get on with congestion
charging
ACT Leader David Seymour welcomes the
government’s about face on congestion charges, with one
condition.
“Road tolls shouldn’t be used as a cash
grab. Any revenue generated from the tolls should be offset
by cuts in petrol tax and, if appropriate, rates,” said Mr
Seymour.
“People from Epsom and around Auckland tell me
congestion is noticeably worse this year than last. We
can’t keep adding cars year after year, New Zealand should
be using the latest technology to fight congestion.
“The
experience of places like London, Stockholm and Singapore is
that congestion charges are fairer, more efficient and
better for the environment because they reduce idling in
traffic.
“Peak-hour charges are a smart way of managing
congestion, just like businesses adjust prices to manage
supply and demand. But the Government must avoid mission
creep – congestion management should be revenue
neutral."
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