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Infrastructure sector calls for consensus on congestion charging

Simeon Brown says congestion is a tax on time and productivity.

Coalition Government is introducing legislation to enable the use of congestion charging in the country’s major cities.

Brent Edwards Mon, 12 Aug 2024

Congestion charges are coming, with Auckland likely to be the first city to impose them.

Transport Minister Simeon Brown announced today he would introduce legislation this year to enable ‘time of use schemes’ to be developed to reduce travel times on the country’s busiest roads and boost

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Brent Edwards Mon, 12 Aug 2024
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