Congestion Charging in London
Discover the transformative impact of urban policy with Congestion Charging in London by Martin G. Richards. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006, this insightful book delves into the pioneering congestion charge implemented in central London, a key initiative championed by Mayor Ken Livingstone. Officially launched on February 17, 2003, the congestion charge aimed to alleviate traffic congestion and promote sustainable transport within the bustling city. Spanning 303 pages, this first edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the policy's development, execution, and its effects on urban mobility. Whether you're a student of urban studies, a policy maker, or simply interested in the dynamics of city life, this book offers valuable insights into one of the UK's most significant transport reforms. Enhance your understanding of modern urban challenges and solutions with Congestion Charging in London.