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Many roads make less work

CLAIMS by Britain鈥檚 road builders that new roads will boost the local economy
have little basis, says an official report published this week. The report, from
the government鈥檚 Standing Advisory Committee on Trunk Road Assessment,
undermines one of the main arguments for building roads.

Promoting the economy has always been one of the key objectives of government
transport policy. The argument that new roads promote economic growth in the
areas they serve has held sway since the 1950s.

The committee points out that this overlooks the simple fact that roads carry
traffic in two directions. Road builders鈥 economic arguments fail to
鈥渁cknowledge the two-way nature of improved accessibility鈥, says the report. In
other words, jobs are just as likely to haemorrhage away from a community after
a road is built as they are to be sucked in.

鈥淭he available evidence does not support arguments that new transport
investment in general has a major impact on economic growth,鈥 the report
concludes.

The committee says that cutting traffic will not only be good for the
environment, but may also benefit the economy鈥攂ecause the lorries that
carry the nation鈥檚 goods will not be snarled up in traffic jams.

The report is part of the consultation process leading up to the government鈥檚
White Paper on transport, scheduled for May, and will heighten demands for a
shift away from further road building.

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