This report calls for transformative changes to New Zealand's transport system to reduce car dependence, improve equity, and meet climate change commitments, including making public transport free for low-income and young populations and integrating Māori principles into planning
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I suppose a major caveat here and people, what people will really want to know is what if if this all goes ahead and they're paying X amount of of money every day to sit in traffic and then and then go to work, etc. What that money will be used for in the end. Do you think that this revenue should be legally ring fenced, perhaps to make sure that it does go towards Auckland's you know transport network infrastructure?
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highlighting financial inequity in transport costs
\\ \\ 17 November 2021\\ \\ Press Release\\ \\ **Freeing Kiwis From Gridlock: Major Transport Changes Key To Climate Change Commitments And Equity** \\ \\ Read the full report here, or the accessible version here. Sweeping changes are needed in Aotearoa New Zealand’s transport system…\\ \\ H\\ \\ Helen Clark FoundationSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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