Traffic congestion in big cities is a growing problem, and in the Swedish capital of Stockholm a seven-month long trial period with congestion taxes was carried out in 2006. It has since been made a permanent system. In this book, the authors scrutinise and analyse the political and administrative processes of the first Swedish congestion experiment and its aftermath. The articles point to the fact that traffic policies are implemented for varying purposes, and differing interests can be premiered when designing congestion systems. The authors' analyses are mirrored against collective, international experiences and research. The authors describe the preoccupations, hopes and impressions that came along with the trial period, and how feelings fluctuated among the inhabitants of Stockholm before, during, and after the trial. The book shows how research can and should follow the general trends in societal developments closely. Flexibility is especially important in order to explain problems, and preventing gossip and preconceived ideas from gaining a foothold. The authors hope to provide tools for avoiding the pitfalls, and that the successes of the Stockholm Trial will be repeated in other contexts.
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Traffic congestion in big cities is a growing problem, and in the Swedish capital of Stockholm a seven-month long trial period with congestion taxes was carried out in 2006.

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ISBN
9789185509232
Publisert
2009-09-10
Utgiver
Nordic Academic Press; Nordic Academic Press
Høyde
230 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
314

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Jonas Eliasson is a professor at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.

Anders Gullberg is an associate professor at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.

Greger Henriksson is a senior researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.

Karolina Isaksson is a senior researcher at the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute in Linköping.