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Edinburgh's Congestion Charging Plans: An Analysis of Reasons for Non-Implementation
Authors:Tom Rye  Martin Gaunt
Affiliation:1. School of the Built Environment/Transport Research Institute , Napier University , Edinburgh, Scotland, UK;2. Centre for Environmental Change and Sustainability , University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Abstract:Abstract

The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme until 25 February 2005. However, these plans were abandoned at that time after a referendum that resulted in a ‘no vote’. This paper explains the origins of the scheme, outlines its nature, extent, charging technology and predicted effect; it also analyses the difficulties that exist when attempting to plan and implement such a scheme in a particular governance context, and when there is little unanimity of public opinion about the need for a scheme.

As well as the primary documentation from the proposals (e.g. public inquiry submissions, papers to government), the paper also draws upon a series of face-to-face interviews that were undertaken with key stakeholders. It also provides an analysis of press coverage in the local (Edinburgh) and national (Scottish) newspapers in the run-up to the referendum. These sources explain both the systemic and more local barriers to the scheme's implementation.

The paper draws key lessons which are important for authorities considering the implementation of a road user charging scheme, by suggesting how legislative and governance barriers to implementation can be reduced. The lessons are of relevance world wide.
Keywords:Edinburgh  congestion charging  consultation  implementation
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