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Do Roads Pay for Themselves? Setting the Record Straight on Transportation Funding
Authors
Benjamin Davis
Phineas Baxandall
Tony Dutzik
Publication date
12 December 2010
Publisher
U. S. PIRG Education Fund
Abstract
Analyzes the history, political context, and future plausibility of the claim that highways pay for themselves through "user fees" such as gasoline taxes. Calls for investing in transportation systems based on comprehensive cost-benefit analyses
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