
Road Pricing in Shanghai: 'pay up or get on your bike!'
The congested road network in Shanghai is ill-equipped to handle both current and projected volumes of traffic. The finite supply of roads cannot adequately match the increasing demand for access required by vehicles entering the city.
There are many experimental government policies being implemented to address congestion problems in different large cities throughout the world. They are meeting with varying degrees of success. Economic theory (as applied in London and Singapore) suggests that the application of road pricing can address... Read More